noun
- baked pastries filled with meat, vegetables, or other ingredients, typically semicircular in shape
Usage: British English; plural of pasty
Examples
- The bakery sells fresh Cornish pasties every morning.
- She packed two chicken and vegetable pasties for lunch.
- Traditional pasties contain beef, potato, onion, and turnip.
- The miners used to carry pasties to work as a complete meal.
- We bought some pasties from the local shop for our picnic.
- The pasties were still warm from the oven when we arrived.