Hráský
Hráský is a Czech word that translates to "raw" or "unprocessed" in English. It is often used in culinary contexts to describe food that has not been cooked, heated, or significantly altered from its natural state. This can include fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. The concept of eating raw food, or raw foodism, is a lifestyle that emphasizes consuming foods in their uncooked form, believing it retains more nutrients and enzymes. In Czech cuisine, while many dishes are cooked, the term hrásky can be applied to ingredients like fresh herbs, raw vegetables in salads, or even raw meat preparations in specific traditional dishes, though the latter is less common in modern practice.
The use of hrásky can also extend beyond food to describe materials that are in their natural,