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ricotta
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ri·cot·ta  (r-kt)
n.
1. A soft Italian cheese that resembles cottage cheese.
2. A similar soft cheese made in the United States.

[Italian, from Latin recocta, feminine past participle of recoquere, to cook again : re-, re- + coquere, to cook; see pekw- in Indo-European roots.]

ricotta [rɪˈkɒtə]
n
(Cookery) a soft white unsalted cheese made from sheep's milk, used esp in making ravioli and gnocchi
[Italian, from Latin recocta recooked, from recoquere, from re- + coquere to cook]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ricotta - soft Italian cheese like cottage cheese
cheese - a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk


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