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Fried Potato Ball
As long as the noodles are not fried in animal fat (meaning they are fired in oil of some kind instead, which the usually are), yes.
if you are talking about fried cheese meaning a grilled cheese sandwich then yes. it is an American food. Fried cheese where the cheese is breaded and deep fried is probably an American invention but similar foods are found in almost every culture.
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i think it's called doughThe Donut or Doughnut is referred to as a Beignet meaning "fried dough" in France, which is pastry deep fried.
biryani
Cooking fried rice isn't a Japanese culture. It is originally from China. Fried rice is a Chinese Cuisine (the staple of their culture)Japanese foods are more like, sushi, rice balls, ramen, ect.
The joke plays on the double meaning of "lost" and the context of food, specifically eggs. When someone says "what you say when lost," it sets up an expectation for a witty or clever phrase. The punchline "not scrambled or fried" humorously suggests that instead of expressing confusion, the person is referring to eggs that are in their original state, which is "not scrambled" or "not fried." This wordplay creates a lighthearted twist on the idea of being lost.
A friturier is a culinary term that refers to a chef or cook who specializes in frying foods. The role involves preparing various ingredients to be deep-fried or pan-fried, often focusing on achieving the perfect texture and flavor. In some contexts, it can also refer to a specific style of cooking or a type of dish that is fried. The term is derived from the French word "frit," meaning fried.
Yes, it is really fried, if you're looking for the best fried chicken in Melbourne, come and visit Big Mumma's Fried Chicken. :)
Deep fried coke, deep fried twinkies, chicken fried steak, fried chicken, fried anything really.
Fried shrimp, fried green tomatoes, chicken bites, fried potato balls, fried onion strings