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agrodolce in British English (ˌæɡrəʊˈdɒltʃɪ) nounan Italian sweet-and-sour sauce, made with onions, garlic, red wine vinegar, sugar, and raisins Word origin C21: from Italian Examples of 'agrodolce' in a sentenceagrodolce Too much balsamic on the prawns, too much salt on the aubergine agrodolce, too much icing on the cake.Divide the duck and its juices between two hot plates, spoon over the salsa agrodolce and serve.Honey and lemon give a hint of agrodolce, richness from a spoonful of creamy goat's cheese.Fat and lightly battered and meaty with a light honey and vinegar dressing providing a perfect tinkle of agrodolce. |