al sacco
Italian
Etymology
Literally, “at the sack”.
Adjective
- packed and eaten away from home; on the go
- pranzo al sacco ― packed lunch
- Perfetto come finger food da mangiare al sacco.
- Perfect as finger food that can be eaten on the go.
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