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Gerichte is a term used in German and Dutch that most commonly denotes dishes or prepared courses served as part of a meal. In German, das Gericht refers to a single prepared dish or course; the plural Gerichte is used for multiple dishes. In German, the word can also mean a court or tribunal, for example vor Gericht (in court); the meaning is determined by context. In Dutch, gerecht is the word for a dish, and gerechten is its plural; it likewise covers individual dishes as well as a meal consisting of several courses when used in plural.

In culinary contexts, Gerichte or gerechten are described by main ingredient, cooking technique, or region of

The term's legal meaning appears primarily in German; in Dutch, the legal sense is rare and typically

origin.
Menus
may
list
starters,
main
courses,
and
desserts
as
separate
Gerichte
or
gerechten.
Regional
cuisines
emphasize
traditional
dishes,
such
as
soups,
meat
dishes,
fish,
vegetarian
options,
and
stews.
The
concept
of
a
dish
is
central
to
meal
planning,
restaurant
menus,
and
culinary
literature,
and
it
varies
across
cultures
in
terms
of
preparation,
presentation,
and
serving
order.
expressed
with
other
words
for
court.
Context
generally
clarifies
whether
the
reference
is
to
food
(dishes)
or
to
a
non-culinary
sense
such
as
law.