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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.

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Meen Porichathu / Fish Fry

Meen Porichathu also commonly called as Fish Fry is one of the popular dishes from Kerala, India which is simply fried fish which is made special by coating or marinating the cleaned fresh pieces of fish in Masala powder , then deep fry in coconut oil until they are crispy.

Coconut oil which is the favored oil for cooking by the Malayalees is the secret of delicious dishes in Kerala, India.

Please enjoy the pictures of Fish Fry made in Allepey, Kerala, India.

Fish Fry or Meen Porichatu
Fish Fry or Meen Porichatu

Picture below is called Choora Porichatu. Choora Porichathu is the Malayalam term for Tuna Fish Fry

Coating the cleaned whole piece of Tuna with Masala powder first for some time before frying in Coconut oil gives the Keralite Fish Fry its distinct tasty flavor.

Below is one of the special Fish Fry "fit for a Prince". A Karimeen Fry made from fried Pearl Spot. This is a delicious meal of Karimeen Fry served with salad of raw sweet red onions on top. Prince Charles of England ate what I have eaten in Kerala, India after a wonderful and quiet boat tour of the Backwater of Allepey.

Karimeen (Pearl spot fish) fry is a sought after delicacy in Kerala. The Pearl Spot fish is marinated in a mixture of lemon juice, red chillies, and other spices and Masala Powder, too and and deep fried until crisp and golden brown. This is an exotic dish of Karimeen fry cooked Kerala style. The Karimeen fry is a spicy fried fish coated with the delicious and spicy Masala.

Karimeen is the state fish of Kerala and is one of the most important fish species in this state of India

The Karimeen Fry / Pearl Spot Fish Fry
The Karimeen Fry / Pearl Spot Fish Fry

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Wurzelgemüse

English: Root Vegetables / Español: Verduras de raíz / Português: Vegetais de raiz / Français: Légumes-racines / Italiano: Verdure a radice

Wurzelgemüse is the German term for root vegetables, which refers to edible plants that grow underground. These vegetables are characterised by their starchy or fibrous roots, which store nutrients and energy for the plant. Common examples of wurzelgemüse include carrots (Karotten), potatoes (Kartoffeln), beets (Rote Bete), parsnips (Pastinaken), turnips (Rüben), and radishes (Radieschen). Root vegetables are known for their versatility, nutritional value, and earthy flavours, making them a staple in many cuisines worldwide.

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Äppler

Deutsch: Äppler / Español: Äppler / Português: Äppler / Français: Äppler / Italiano: Äppler

Äppler is a colloquial term for Apfelwein, a type of apple wine that is popular in the German state of Hesse, particularly around Frankfurt and the Rhine-Main region. Äppler is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from apples, similar to cider, but it is usually more tart and less sweet. It is an integral part of Hessian culture and is often enjoyed in traditional apple wine taverns (Apfelweinwirtschaften), served in ribbed glasses or from the iconic blue-grey ceramic jug known as a Bembel.

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Rhizome

Deutsch: Rhizome / Español: Rizomas / Português: Rizomas / Français: Rhizomes / Italiano: Rizomi

Rhizomes are a type of underground stem that grows horizontally near the surface of the soil, often producing roots and shoots from their nodes. They are a vital part of many plant species and play a crucial role in the propagation and survival of these plants. Rhizomes are known for their ability to store nutrients and energy, which they can use to regenerate new plants under favorable conditions.

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Hungarian cuisine

Deutsch: Ungarische Küche / Español: Gastronomía húngara / Português: Culinária húngara / Français: Cuisine hongroise / Italiano: Cucina ungherese

The Hungarian cuisine represents a rich and historically layered culinary tradition that has evolved under the influence of Central European, Balkan, and Ottoman cultures. Characterized by its bold flavors, generous use of spices, and hearty ingredients, it reflects Hungary's agricultural heritage and its position as a crossroads of empires. While often associated with iconic dishes like goulash, its diversity extends far beyond, encompassing soups, stews, pastries, and preserved meats that vary by region and season.

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