dim sum
English
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Etymology
Borrowed from Cantonese 點心/点心 (dim2 sam1), literally “to touch the heart gently; to refresh the heart”.
Noun
dim sum (uncountable)
- A Cantonese-style meal traditionally eaten in the morning or early afternoon, comprising tea and food typically placed in small steamer baskets or on small plates and often served from carts that move around from table to table in a restaurant.
- The food served at a dim sum meal, typically including dumplings, seafood and desserts.
Hyponyms
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See also
Portuguese
Noun
- dim sum (Cantonese meal eaten in the late morning or early afternoon)
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