元となった辞書の項目
desert fruit cake
名詞
An
edible
cake
or
bar
created
by
compounding
seeds,
nuts,
berries,
insects
(crickets,
katydids,
and/or
ants)
together,
eaten
by
Amerindians
and
early
pioneer
settlers,
and
Mormons,
of
the
dry
western
Great
Plains
and
Rockies
foothills,
especially
around
the
region
of
the
Great
Salt
Lake.
It
is
one
of
the
traditional
survival
foods
passed
from
the
Amerinds
to
the
white
newcomers
for
surviving
winter
starvation.
日本語の意味
アメリカ先住民や初期の開拓者、そしてモルモン教徒によって、乾燥した大平原やロッキー山脈麓(特にグレートソルトレイク周辺)で消費され、種子、ナッツ、ベリー、昆虫などを混合して作られた、冬の飢餓を乗り切るための伝統的なサバイバルフードとしての食用ケーキまたはバー
意味(1)
An
edible
cake
or
bar
created
by
compounding
seeds,
nuts,
berries,
insects
(crickets,
katydids,
and/or
ants)
together,
eaten
by
Amerindians
and
early
pioneer
settlers,
and
Mormons,
of
the
dry
western
Great
Plains
and
Rockies
foothills,
especially
around
the
region
of
the
Great
Salt
Lake.
It
is
one
of
the
traditional
survival
foods
passed
from
the
Amerinds
to
the
white
newcomers
for
surviving
winter
starvation.
( plural )