Where does “kastengel” come from?

kastengel (Indonesian) comes from Dutch kaasstengel, from Dutch kaas, from Middle Dutch câse, from Old Dutch kāsi, from Proto-West Germanic kāsī, from Proto-Germanic kāsijaz, from Latin cāseus, from Proto-Indo-European kwat- — to ferment, become sour; to boil.

kastengel (Indonesian): a Dutch cheese snack in the shape of sticks

Definitions

  1. a Dutch cheese snack in the shape of sticks

Ancestry of “kastengel”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchkaasstengelcheese straw
2Dutchkaascheese
3Middle Dutchcâsecheese
4Old Dutchkāsi
5Proto-West Germanickāsīcheese
6Proto-Germanickāsijazcheese
7Latincāseuscheese
8Proto-Indo-Europeankwat-to ferment, become sour; to boil
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kwat-Every word from Latin cāseusEvery word from Proto-Germanic kāsijaz
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