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Meaning of tofi by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

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TOFI anglicism derived from toffee, homemade caramel sauce with which calugas are made. The word toffee seems to come from taffy, and this, in turn, from the French taffia (since 1679), Haitian rum made of cane.

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