Nutella

Etymology
Made-up marketing name from. Coined in the early 1960s by, the son of Pietro Ferrero (the inventor of the product's forerunner, Supercrema).

Proper noun

 * 1) A sweet spread made from hazelnuts, sugar, vegetable oils, cocoa solids and skimmed milk, generically called chocolate spread.

Translations

 * Arabic: نُوتِيلَا
 * Armenian: Նուտելա
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 能多益
 * Danish: nutella
 * Dutch:, Nutella
 * Finnish: Nutella
 * Georgian: ნუტელა
 * German:
 * Greek: Νουτέλλα
 * Hebrew: נוטלה
 * Hindi:
 * Indonesian: Nutella
 * Italian: Nutella
 * Japanese: ヌテラ
 * Korean: ^누텔라
 * Marathi: न्यूटेला
 * Persian: نوتلا
 * Portuguese:, nocilla
 * Russian: Нуте́лла
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Нутела
 * Roman: Nutela
 * Spanish: nutella, nocilla, crema de cacao, crema al cacao
 * Thai: นูเทลลา
 * Urdu:

Noun

 * 1)  any type of chocolate sandwich spread, especially Nutella
 * 2)  a container of chocolate sandwich spread

Usage notes

 * The masculine gender is rare and only used in some regions.

Quotations

 * feminine:
 * neuter:
 * masculine:
 * neuter:
 * masculine:
 * masculine:

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1)  a sweet spread made from hazelnuts, sugar, vegetable oils, cocoa solids and skimmed milk