frymëth
Frymëth is a term that originates from the Welsh language, where it is used to describe a type of traditional Welsh cake. The name "frymëth" is derived from the Welsh word "frym", which means "to fry" or "to cook", reflecting the method of preparation. Frymëth is typically made with a simple batter of flour, eggs, and milk, which is then fried in butter or oil until golden brown. The cake is often served with butter, jam, or honey, and is a popular treat in Wales.
The origins of frymëth can be traced back to the 19th century, when it was a common
Despite its simplicity, frymëth holds a special place in Welsh culinary heritage. It is a testament to