Pomodoro

noun

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A variety of pear-shaped tomato from Italy; San Marzano tomato. countable, rare

    "Then she saw her first can of pomodoros, pear-shaped tomatoes grown and packed in Italy. She took a can home, and she was sure that pomodoros had more tang than our native tomatoes."

  2. 2
    Ellipsis of pomodoro sauce. abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis, uncountable

    "Pastas, with soup & homemade bread — spaghetti with fresh garlic & olive oil $8.95, with pomodoro $8.95, with meatballs or Sicilian sausage $9.95, with prosciutto & olives $10.95, cannelloni $9.95, lasagna Siciliana $9.95, with fresh clams in a white wine sauce $10.95."

  3. 3
    A 25-minute time interval spent working (followed by a five-minute break), used as part of the Pomodoro time management system. countable, uncountable

    "If each pair works on 10 pomodoros per day, the total team capacity is 30 pomodoros per day."

Etymology

From Italian pomodoro (“tomato”). The time interval comes from the Pomodoro kitchen timer, which is in the shape of a tomato.

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