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‖ mamaliga|məməˈliːgə| [Rumanian mămăligă.] = polenta c; maize porridge: a staple food in Rumania.
1878J. W. Ozanne Three Years in Roumania 121 Maize forms the staple food of the lower classes. Every day a portion is boiled for the use of the family. It is called mamaliga, and is usually eaten alone; a little milk or a piece of salt fish being, however, sometimes added. 1925J. A. Hammerton Countries of World XXXIV. 3425/1 The peasants live for the most part on mamaliga. 1970Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 12 Sept. 107/3 In Rumania, unfermented grape juice or must is sold at wooden stalls..with slices of hot mamaliga, the national dish of of cornmeal mush. |