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zubereitet

Zubereitet is the past participle of the German verb zubereiten, meaning to prepare or to cook. In everyday language it denotes that something has been prepared, usually food, but it can also describe prepared or ready-made items in a broader sense. The form is common in culinary contexts, labels, menus, and recipe instructions.

Etymology and grammar: zubereiten is formed from the prefix zu- (to) and bereiten (to prepare, to make

Usage and examples: The term commonly appears with food, for example, Die Speisen werden frisch zubereitet (The

Translation and nuance: zubereitet translates mainly as prepared or cooked, depending on context. It signals that

ready).
The
past
participle
is
zubereitet
and
can
function
in
passive
constructions,
as
in
Es
ist
zubereitet
(It
is
prepared),
or
as
an
adjective
describing
a
noun.
As
an
attributive
adjective,
it
inflects
like
other
German
adjectives:
ein
zubereitetes
Gericht,
die
zubereitete
Speise,
die
zubereiteten
Speisen,
depending
on
case,
gender,
and
article.
dishes
are
prepared
fresh).
Framing
phrases
include
frisch
zubereitet
or
hausgemacht,
emphasizing
the
preparation
step.
The
related
noun
Zubereitung
refers
to
the
process
of
preparation,
while
Zubereitungszeit
indicates
preparation
time.
In
non-culinary
contexts,
zubereitet
can
describe
something
that
has
been
prepared
or
arranged,
such
as
a
zubereitete
Lösung
or
zubereitete
Unterlagen,
though
its
primary
association
remains
with
cooking.
ingredients
have
been
processed
into
a
finished
state,
suitable
for
serving
or
use.
In
menus
and
packaging,
it
often
implies
that
a
dish
was
prepared
at
the
point
of
serving
or
from
raw
components
rather
than
preassembled.