gefrituurd
Gefrituurd is the Dutch adjective formed from frituren, meaning cooked by frying in hot fat or oil. It describes both the method and the result of the cooking; foods can be gefrituurd by deep-frying or shallow-frying, and coatings such as batter or breadcrumbs are common.
Frying temperatures and oils: Deep-frying typically occurs at about 170-190°C. Shallow frying uses less oil and
Common examples and cultural context: In Dutch and Belgian cuisine, gefrituurd foods are widely found in snack
Health and safety: Gefrituurd foods can be high in calories and fat; repeated heating of oil increases
Etymology and usage: From Dutch frituur, frituren; related terms include frituurpan, frituurketel; in modern use, the