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fyldt

Fyldt is a Danish adjective meaning filled or stuffed. It is the past participle form of the verb fylde, which means to fill. In Danish usage, fyldt describes something that has been placed inside or added to until it reaches capacity, and it is used both in culinary contexts and more generally to denote fullness.

In cooking, fyldt is commonly used to describe dishes where an ingredient is stuffed with a filling.

Beyond food, fyldt can describe objects or spaces that have been filled to capacity. For instance, a

Etymology-wise, fyldt derives from the Danish verb fylde, which in turn traces back to older Germanic roots

See also: fyld, the Danish noun for filling or stuffing, and related terms in Scandinavian languages describing

Examples
include
fyldt
kylling
(stuffed
chicken)
and
fyldte
peberfrugter
(stuffed
peppers).
The
word
can
also
appear
in
other
culinary
phrases
to
indicate
that
a
pastry,
mushroom,
dumpling,
or
other
item
has
been
prepared
with
a
filling.
container
can
be
fyldt,
or
a
schedule
can
be
described
as
fyldt
when
no
more
items
can
be
added.
The
form
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies
and
can
appear
in
different
inflected
forms,
such
as
fyldt
(singular
neuter)
or
fyldte
(plural
or
masculine/feminine
depending
on
context)
in
compound
phrases.
for
the
concept
of
filling.
The
term
has
cognates
in
other
Scandinavian
languages,
such
as
Swedish
fylld
and
Norwegian
fylld
or
fylt,
reflecting
shared
linguistic
origins.
stuffing
or
fullness.