crostata
tart
noun kroh-STAH-tah Rare
Origin: Italian crosta (crust) + -ata (augmentative/resultative suffix)
Also means
jam tart
Usage Note
Crostata is a classic Italian baked pastry with a shortcrust base (pasta frolla) filled with jam, custard, or ricotta. It is one of the most common homemade Italian desserts, often associated with Sunday family cooking. The most traditional version is crostata di marmellata (jam tart). Do not confuse with crostino (small toasted bread) or crostino dolce.
Examples
"La nonna ha preparato una crostata di albicocche."
Natural Translation
Grandma made an apricot tart.
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