The French word "marotte" is pronounced as "mah-rot."
Cooking of potatoes into fries causes a wide range of physical and chemical changes:some of the water boils offthe heat disintegrates the potato structure (cellular bonds) making them softerthere is a partial gelitization of the starchthe pectic substances solubilizethe cellulose becomes more digestiblethe protein coagulatesthe sugar caramelizes to give the brown colour
Samael (Mephisto) is the King of Time - second strongest kingLucifer is the King of Light (manga only) - strongest kingAmaimon is the King of Earth - 7th strongestAstaroth is the King of Rot - unknownEgyn is the King of Water - unknownAzazel is the King of Spirits - unknownBeelzebub is the King of Rot - unknownIbis is the King of Fire - unknown
American English: die Chips.British English: chips (french fries) is (die) Pommes Frites in german. Colloquial (die) Pommes or (die) Fritten.Crisps = (die) ChipsSome terms:Chipstüte = crisp bagPommesbude or Frittenbude = chippy/chip shopPommes rot-weiß = chips red-white (ketchup and mayonnaise)
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Contrary to popular belief, it is not because of the alleged chemicals and toxins McDonald's shoves into their foods. It is not something spectacular that McDonald's created. The real reason is because of the low moisture content in the food. Since McDonald's food is high fat, that leads to low moisture content. When there is low moisture content, the meal cannot decompose properly.
Rot an der Rot Abbey was created in 1126.
red = rot in German Rot, as in "rot in hell" = faulen, vergammeln
Yes, rot is a proper word.The word rot is a verb (rot, rots, rotting, rotted):Paper money will rot if you bury it in the ground without moisture protection.The word rot is a noun (uncountable, mass noun):The potatoes show some rot so we should throw them out.Some compound nouns for the noun rot: root rot, dry rot, brown rot, black rot, boll rot, etc.The noun 'rot' is sometimes used as slang for 'nonsense'.
"rot" for example: Vegetables easily rot
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No, gold does not rot.