Cornish pasty

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Cornish pasty

(ˈpæstɪ)
n
(Cookery) cookery a pastry case with a filling of meat and vegetables
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Noun1.Cornish pasty - meat pie with filling of meat and vegetables
pasty - small meat pie or turnover
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Cornish pasties have had people licking their lips for centuries.
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