capuana: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
Very LowSpecialist / Culinary / Cultural
Quick answer
What does “capuana” mean?
A type of rice cake from the island of Sicily.
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Definition
Meaning and Definition
A type of rice cake from the island of Sicily.
A traditional Sicilian street food and sweet delicacy, often associated with festivals like St. Joseph's Day (Festa di San Giuseppe).
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
Equally rare and specialized in both varieties. It would be understood only in contexts of European or Italian cuisine.
Connotations
Exotic, foreign, traditional, regional speciality.
Frequency
Extremely low frequency. Virtually non-existent in general corpora; appears only in niche food writing or travel guides.
Grammar
How to Use “capuana” in a Sentence
The [ADJECTIVE] capuana is a [NOUN]They ate [DETERMINER] capuanaVocabulary
Collocations
Examples
Examples of “capuana” in a Sentence
verb
British English
- (Not used as a verb)
American English
- (Not used as a verb)
adverb
British English
- (Not used as an adverb)
American English
- (Not used as an adverb)
adjective
British English
- (Not used as an adjective)
American English
- (Not used as an adjective)
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
(Not applicable)
Academic
Might appear in anthropological or cultural studies of Sicilian traditions.
Everyday
Virtually never used in everyday conversation outside of specific cultural/culinary discussions.
Technical
Used in culinary contexts describing regional Italian pastries.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “capuana”
Strong
Neutral
Weak
Vocabulary
Antonyms of “capuana”
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “capuana”
- Capitalising incorrectly (should be lowercase in running text).
- Using as a countable noun without an article (e.g., 'I want capuana' vs. 'I want a capuana').
- Mispronouncing as /kəˈpjuːənə/.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No, it is an extremely rare loanword used only in very specific contexts related to Sicilian culture or cuisine.
No, as a common noun referring to a food item, it is typically written in lowercase in English texts, similar to 'pizza' or 'pasta'.
Yes, the standard English plural 'capuanas' is acceptable, e.g., 'We sampled several different capuanas.'
In travel writing about Sicily, food blogs specializing in Italian cuisine, or academic texts on Mediterranean foodways.
A type of rice cake from the island of Sicily.
Capuana is usually specialist / culinary / cultural in register.
Capuana: in British English it is pronounced /ˌkapuˈɑːnə/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˌkɑpuˈɑnə/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.
Phrases
Idioms & Phrases
- “(None)”
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think of a CAP (the hat) on a UANA (sounds like 'Anna'). Imagine Anna wearing a cap made of a delicious Sicilian rice cake.
Conceptual Metaphor
FOOD AS CULTURAL HERITAGE.
Practice
Quiz
What is a 'capuana'?