Definition
An Italian dish consisting of mixed boiled meats served with a flavorful broth, similar to a stew or a substantial meat course in traditional Italian cuisine.
Etymology
From Italian 'bollito,' the past participle of 'bollire' meaning 'to boil,' from Latin 'bullire.' The suffix -o is the Italian masculine singular ending, making it literally mean 'the boiled one.'
Kelly Says
Bollito misto is a Northern Italian specialty that dates back centuries and represents the cooking technique of using tough, inexpensive cuts of meat transformed into tenderness through slow boiling—a practical example of how peasant cooking techniques became celebrated cuisine.
Translations
ARالعربية
بوليتو
bo-lee-toh
BNবাংলা
বোলিটো
bo-lee-toh
CACatalà
bollito
bo-lee-toh
CSČeština
bollito
bo-lee-toh
DADansk
bollito
bo-lee-toh
DEDeutsch
Bollito
bo-lee-toh
ELΕλληνικά
μπολίτο
bo-lee-toh
ESEspañol
bollito
bol-lee-toh
FAفارسی
بولیتو
bo-lee-toh
FISuomi
bollito
bo-lee-toh
FRFrançais
bollito
bo-lee-toh
HEעברית
בוליטו
bo-lee-toh
HIहिन्दी
बोलिटो
bo-lee-toh
HUMagyar
bollito
bo-lee-toh
IDBahasa Indonesia
bollito
bo-lee-toh
ITItaliano
bollito
bo-lee-toh
MSBahasa Melayu
bollito
bo-lee-toh
MYမြန်မာ
ဘောလီတို
ba-lee-toh
NLNederlands
bollito
bo-lee-toh
NONorsk
bollito
bo-lee-toh
PLPolski
bollito
bo-lee-toh
PTPortuguês
bollito
bo-lee-toh
RORomână
bollito
bo-lee-toh
RUРусский
боллито
bol-li-to
SVSvenska
bollito
bo-lee-toh
SWKiswahili
bollito
bo-lee-toh
TAதமிழ்
போலீட்டோ
po-lee-toh
TEతెలుగు
బోలిటో
bo-lee-toh
TRTürkçe
bollito
bo-lee-toh
UKУкраїнська
боліто
bo-lee-toh
VITiếng Việt
bollito
bo-lee-toh