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fetten

Fetten is a German verb meaning to fatten or to grease. It stems from Fett, fat, and appears in several contexts, most commonly in agriculture and cooking. The related verb forms and the past participle include gefettet and eingefettet, used to describe something that has been greased or coated with fat.

In animal husbandry, fattening refers to the practice of increasing a animal’s weight and fat content, typically

In cooking and food processing, the action of applying fat to a surface or food is usually

In industry, fette is used to describe lubrication of machinery. Bearings and other moving parts are eingefettet

Etymologically, Fetten is tied to the concept of fat and its physical properties, with cognates in other

before
slaughter
or
for
market
fat
content.
This
often
involves
higher-energy
rations,
controlled
housing,
and
management
strategies
tailored
to
species
and
production
goals.
Welfare,
environmental
impact,
and
economic
factors
influence
fattening
practices
and
regulations
in
different
regions.
described
with
einfetten
or
einfetten
von
Oberflächen.
For
example,
a
pan
is
often
eingefettet
before
baking
to
prevent
sticking;
the
food
itself
can
be
gefettet
in
some
recipes,
though
einfetten
is
more
common
in
contemporary
usage.
to
reduce
friction
and
wear,
a
routine
maintenance
practice
in
many
sectors.
Germanic
languages
reflecting
similar
meanings.
The
term
can
appear
in
historical
texts
as
well
as
modern
technical
and
agricultural
writing.
See
also
Fett,
fettig,
einfetten,
and
Fettleibigkeit
(obesity)
for
related
concepts.