well chunks and pieces are basically the same thing although pieces will soften better in the oven as it bakes. hope it helps :)
An apple fritter is a type of fritter made with pieces of apple deep-fried in batter and served covered with powdered sugar, honey or cinnamon.
There are approximately 245 calories in a safeway apple fritter.
The short answer is... it depends. There is considerable variety based on brand, size of fritter, etc. Some examples might help, though. Starbucks Apple Fritter: An astonishing 790 Calories, including 37 g of fat Dunkin' Donuts Apple Fritter: "Only" 290 Calories, with 13 g of fat It seems that the "average" fritter is more in line with Dunkin' Donuts than with Starbucks. Having said that, if your fritter requires both hands to hold it because it's so big, or if it tastes *really* good... you might want to consider it closer to the Starbucks standard. ;o)
On average, a serving of fried potatoes can have anywhere from 200-300 calories.
My mom said the state fair had the best apple fritters to eat. (In this case, fritter is a food) My mom said I should not fritter my time away, by reading comic books all day. (In this case, fritter means "to slowly lose or waste") I ate a fritter before going to school. (In this case, fritter is a food) His sanity frittered away while he has working in the mines. (In this case, fritter means "slowly disappeared") In the UK, you can say "into a fritter" which means to do something so much, using lots of energy, that now the energy is all gone and so it is nothing other than a burnt item. "He worked himself into a fritter for that job promotion" "She worried herself into a fritter that she fainted when she heard the results" This though my be old-fashioned English.
No, but they sure can clean you out.
Yes the word chunks is a noun. It is the plural of chunk.
Chunk is to cut into larger pieces or chunks, rather than fine or small pieces.
A crepe is flatter than a fritter.
In most recipes pineapple chunks can be a suitable substitute for crushed pineapple. If the chunks are too big you could put them in a blender or cut them into smaller pieces.
The total mass of the apple remains the same whether it is whole or sliced into pieces. Slicing the apple into pieces does not change the total amount of matter in the apple.
an apple.