Füllte
Füllte is a German word that translates to "filled" or "stuffed" in English. It is the past tense of the verb füllen, meaning "to fill". This term is commonly used in culinary contexts to describe dishes where an ingredient is packed with another. Examples include füllte Paprika (stuffed peppers) or füllte Eier (deviled eggs, literally "filled eggs"). The noun derived from the verb is Füllung, which means "filling". This filling can be made from a variety of ingredients such as meat, vegetables, cheese, or grains, depending on the specific dish and regional traditions. In a broader sense, füllte can also refer to anything that has been made full or occupied, not strictly limited to food. For instance, a container could be described as füllte with water. The grammatical form "füllte" indicates a singular subject in the past tense.