The Glorious Food Glossary
The Glorious Food Glossary tells you everything important about the world of food. The Food Glosssary is all about different kinds of food from all over the world and how they are prepared and what their main ingredients are.
Moreover, the glossary is all about what people all over the world are eating and drinking and their activities, festivities, marriages, etc that involves food.
This Food Glossary is all about food . . . glorious food. We tell you about the food, some stories about them and we try our best to make photos of them as we travel around the world. As of now, we are featuring extensively foods from Germany, the Philippines and the State of Kerala, India, but we will add more pictures for you to enjoy as we discover the food of the world... as we travel around the globe.
All articles are available through the search function or via the A to Z line at the top of every page.
List of Fish: Translation from Malayalam to English
Deutsch: Liste der Fische / Español: Lista de Peces / Português: Lista de Peixes / Français: Liste des Poissons / Italiano: Elenco dei Pesci /
Here is the alphabetic list of fish which is common in Kerala, India translated from Malayalam to English.
Malayalam is the language used in Kerala, India.
Below are some of interesting photos of village life in Kerala and photos of assorted fish common in Kerala.



LIST OF FISH IN MALAYALAM TO ENGLISH
Aakoli – Silver Moony
Aiyla – Mackerel
Aiykoora – King Fish / Wahoo / King Mackarel
Avoli – Pomfret

Kadal Kuthira - Sword Fish
Kannambu – Mullet
Kannava – Squid
Kari Meen – Pearl Spot/ Green Chromide
Killi Meen – Threadfin bream
Kolaan – Garfish or Pipefish
Koori/Vaari – Mystus
Kora / Kaala – Salmon
Kozhuva – Indian Anchovy
Mathi/Chaala – Sardine
Mushi – Silurus/Cat Fish
Netholi – Anchovy
Ney Meen – Seer Fish / Queen Fish
Nangu – Sole Fish
Paalla – Surgeon Fish
Parava - False trevally
PooMeen – Milk Fish
Rohu – Reba
Sheelavu – Barracuda
Thilopia/Kerala Karimeen – Tilapia
Thirandi – Stingray
Vaalla – Wallago / Knife Fish
Varaal – Snake Head
Vatta - Bluefin trevally
Personal Note:
Kerala, India was one of the places I visited and India and to live there for a month and see their culture, particularly their food made me so curious about everything about their cuisine and food (dishes) and drinks.
Below is a picture of a fish market in Allepey, Kerala, India. Although there are some raodside makeshift fish markets and fish peddlers using bikes


Polenta
Deutsch: Polenta, Español: Polenta, Português: Polenta, Français: Polenta, Italiano: Polenta
Polenta in the food context is a dish made from boiled cornmeal that originated in Northern Italy but is now consumed globally. It can be served hot as a creamy, porridge-like consistency, or it can be cooled, solidified, and then baked, grilled, or fried into firm slices or shapes. Polenta serves as a versatile staple carbohydrate base, similar to rice, potatoes, or pasta.
Mangan
Deutsch: Mangan / Español: Manganeso / Português: Manganês / Français: Manganèse / Italiano: Manganese
Mangan is an essential trace mineral that plays a crucial role in various biological processes, particularly in the context of food and nutrition. It is involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and cholesterol, as well as in the formation of connective tissues and bones. The human body requires manganese for optimal functioning, and it is found in a variety of foods, including nuts, seeds, whole grains, and leafy vegetables.
Manchatti
Deutsch: Manchatti (selten; regionaler Snack aus Südindien) / Español: Manchatti (tentempié regional del sur de India) / Português: Manchatti (lanche regional do sul da Índia) / Français: Manchatti (en-cas régional du sud de l'Inde) / Italiano: Manchatti (spuntino regionale del sud dell'India)
The term Manchatti refers to a traditional deep-fried snack originating from the Kerala region of South India, prized for its crispy texture and savory-spicy flavor profile. Often prepared during festivals or as a street food, it exemplifies the culinary fusion of rice flour, lentils, and aromatic spices, reflecting the area's agricultural abundance and cultural heritage.
Food Trivia: Fermented Food
Food Trivia: Fermented Food
Did you know that about one third of all foods around the world are fermented? The practice began a really long time ago and has been carried forward because fermented foods are practical, healthy, and not to mention delicious. Back in the day a group of travelers in the Middle East stored milk in animal skins as they journeye d through the desert.