ongekoeld
Ongekoeld is a Dutch adjective meaning “unheated” or “not cooked.” It is formed from the prefix on- “not” and the verb “koelen,” which means to cool, but in this context is used to denote heating or cooking. The term is commonly used in culinary contexts to describe foods that have not been subjected to heat processing, such as raw fish, salads, or ingredients that are served at their natural temperature. In Dutch gastronomy, ongekoeld items are prized for preserving natural flavors, nutrients, and textures that can be altered by thermal treatment.
The concept of ongekoeld is distinct from the term “verkoeld,” which refers to cooled or chilled products,
In Dutch culture, the preference for ongekoeld items is reflected in traditional dishes like herring served