Where does “lecitină” come from?
lecitină (Romanian) comes from French lécithine, from Ancient Greek λέκιθος — gruel of pulse or cereals; yolk of an egg.
lecitină (Romanian): lecithin
Definitions
- lecithin
lecitină (Romanian) comes from French lécithine, from Ancient Greek λέκιθος — gruel of pulse or cereals; yolk of an egg.
lecitină (Romanian): lecithin