grätenfreier
Grätenfreier is a German adjective that translates to "boneless" or "free of bones." It is most commonly used in the context of food, particularly fish. When fish is described as grätenfreier, it means that the bones have been carefully removed, making it easier and safer to eat. This process is often done by fishmongers or in food processing plants to cater to consumers who prefer not to deal with bones.
The term can also be applied to other foods where bones are typically present, although this is
Preparing grätenfreier fish can involve various techniques. Filleting is a common method, where the flesh is