释义 |
‖ laulau|ˈlaʊlaʊ| [Hawaiian, reduplicated form of lau leaf.] A portion of a Hawaiian dish of meat and fish wrapped in leaves and steamed or baked (see quots.). Also, this cover of leaves.
1940K. Bazore, Hawaiian & Pacific Foods i. 41 Laulau, an individual portion of fresh belly pork and of salted butterfish or salmon, wrapped in several taro leaves, then in ti leaves, and steamed or cooked in an imu. 1954J. Sheridan in J. Macdonald Lethal Sex (1962) 162 We ate with the Hawaiian family..steamed laulaus (salt salmon, butterfish, and pork wrapped in ti leaves), poi and coconut pudding. 1957P. H. Buck Arts & Crafts Hawaii 18 Like fish, they might be wrapped in the ti-leaf cover called laulau. 1961E. Fodor Hawaii 15 The Manoa campus is transformed..into a kind of miniature Pacific worlds fair where you can sample kim chee, laulaus, sukiyaki and other Pacific foods. |