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precocious (iou) and Passata (recipes)


precocious (iou)



precocious adjective. M17.
[from Latin praecoc-, praecox, from praecoquere boil beforehand, ripen fully, from prae PRE- + coquere to cook: see -IOUS.]
Botany. Flowering or fruiting early; spec. bearing blossom before the leaves. M17.
a. Of a person, esp. a child: prematurely developed in some faculty or proclivity. Often mildly derog. L17.
R. Church I was a precocious reader. J. I. M. Stewart My brother Ninian had been sexually precocious.
b. Of, pertaining to, or indicative of premature development; (of a thing) of early development. L17.
Ld Macaulay Untimely decrepitude was the penalty of precocious maturity. L. Grant-Adamson His precocious talent as an artist.
Zoology. = PRECOCIAL. L19.
precociously adverb M19.
precociousness noun L17.

Passata (recipes)


Passata is made from ripe tomatoes that have been puréed and sieved to remove the skin and seeds. It' s sold in jars and can be smooth or chunky depending on the level of sieving.It' s useful to keep in the cupboard to use in soups, sauces, pasta dishes, casseroles, or anything that needs a concentrated tomato flavour. Passata is also great for using in Drinks with a tomato base, such as Bloody Mary. Once opened a jar will keep in the fridge for up to a week.Quick tomato sauceShort pasta with tomato and vodka sauceAperitivo di passata