Schmalz – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
schmalz
n.
rendered fat; exaggerated sentimentality, overemotionality (Yiddish)
Schmaltz
Schmaltz (also spelled
schmalz or
shmalz) is
rendered (clarified) chicken or
goose fat used for frying or as a
spread on bread in
Central European cuisine, and in the United States, particularly identified with
Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine. Rendered goose (and duck) fat is also used in the cuisine of Southwestern France. As an effect of cross-cultural influences of the Jewish Ashkenazi and Polish cuisine it also popular in Poland, where it is known as 'smalec' and it is considered to be either goose (gesi smalec) or pork fat (smalec).
schmalz
Noun
1. (Yiddish) excessive sentimentality in art or music
(synonym) schmaltz, shmaltz, mushiness
(hypernym) mawkishness, sentimentality, drippiness
(classification) Yiddish
Schmalz (das)
n.
fat, oily substance present in the bodies of animals and in some plants, lard, pigs' fat, dripping, fat and juices which drip from meat during cooking; schmaltz, exaggerated sentimentality, overemotionality (Yiddish)
Schmalz
nn - lard, pig fat