delicatessenˌdɛl ɪ kəˈtɛs ən
delicatessen (n)
- plural
- delicatessens
English Definitions:
delicatessen, delicatessen food (noun)
ready-to-eat food products
delicatessen, deli, food shop (noun)
a shop selling ready-to-eat food products
delicatessen (Noun)
Delicacies; exotic or expensive foods.
delicatessen (Noun)
A shop that sells cooked or prepared foods ready for serving.
Delicatessen
Delicatessen is a term meaning "delicacies" or "fine foods". In English, "delicatessen" originally meant only this specially prepared food. In time, the delicatessen store where this food was sold came to be called a delicatessen, and in this sense is often abbreviated to deli.
Delicatessen
Traditionally, a delicatessen or deli is a retail establishment that sells a selection of fine, exotic, or foreign prepared foods. Delicatessen originated in Germany (original: Delikatessen) during the 18th century and spread to the United States in the mid-19th century. European immigrants to the United States, especially Ashkenazi Jews, popularized the delicatessen in U.S. culture beginning in the late 19th century what is now known as a Jewish deli. More recently, many larger retail stores like supermarkets have "deli" sections.
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