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.
Knäcke (Knaecke)
Knäcke (Knaecke) also called Knäckebrot (Knaeckebrot) refers to crisp or crispy bread. In Germany, they can be bought in plastic packs with at least 6 pieces plain or with assorted nuts, like white and black sesame seeds, poppy seeds, pine nuts or pumpkin nuts or mixed nuts, like the one in the picture below.

Fertiliser
Deutsch: Düngemittel / Español: Fertilizante / Português: Fertilizante / Français: Engrais / Italiano: Fertilizzante
Fertilisers are essential agricultural inputs designed to enhance soil fertility and promote plant growth by supplying essential nutrients. The use of fertiliser is a cornerstone of modern agriculture, enabling higher crop yields and supporting global food security. While natural fertilisers, such as compost or manure, have been used for centuries, synthetic fertilisers revolutionised farming practices in the 20th century by providing precise nutrient formulations tailored to specific crops and soil conditions.
Opera Cake
Deutsch: Opernkuchen / Español: Tarta Ópera / Português: Bolo Ópera / Français: Gâteau Opéra / Italiano: Torta Opéra
The Opera Cake is a classic French dessert renowned for its intricate layering of almond sponge cake, coffee buttercream, and chocolate ganache. Originating in Paris during the early 20th century, this confection exemplifies the precision and elegance of French pâtisserie, balancing rich flavors with a refined texture. Its name is often attributed to the Paris Opera House, though the exact origin remains debated among culinary historians.
Catfish
Deutsch: Wels / Español: Bagre / Português: Bagre / Français: Poisson-chat / Italiano: Pesce gatto
Catfish refers to a diverse group of ray-finned fish known for their prominent barbels, which resemble a cat's whiskers. Catfish are a popular choice for culinary uses worldwide due to their mild flavor and firm texture. They are commonly found in freshwater environments, though some species inhabit coastal areas and brackish waters.
Plaza
Deutsch: Plaza / Español: Plaza / Português: Praça / Français: Place / Italiano: Piazza
In the food context, plaza typically refers to a central public square or marketplace where food vendors, stalls, or restaurants are located, offering a variety of local dishes, ingredients, and dining experiences. These spaces are common in many cultures and serve as hubs for culinary exploration, social gatherings, and cultural exchange.