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Blind

“BLINT”

Appears in
Pennsylvania Dutch Country Cooking

By William Woys Weaver

Published 1993

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As in English, this term means “blind” in Pennsylfaanisch, but when used in a culinary context it means “false” or faux. For example, Blinde Ente (faux duck) is a type of meat loaf imitating duck meat.

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