Battuto

/bɑˈtuto/ noun

An Italian mixture of finely chopped herbs, garlic, and sometimes vegetables, used raw as a finishing touch or cooked as a flavor base, similar to soffritto but typically includes more herbs.

From Italian 'battere' meaning 'to beat' or 'chop,' referring to the traditional method of chopping ingredients together with a knife. This preparation has roots in medieval Italian cooking and varies by region.

AMባቱቶ
ARمضروب
BNব্যাটুটো
CAbattuto
CSbattuto
DAbattuto
DEBattuto
ELμπατούτο
ESbattuto
FAباتوتو
FIbattuto
FRbattu
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