Fried in spanish

Frito

pronunciation: fɹ̩itoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

fried = frito. 

Example: The meat tasted good, but they added this weird fried onion and a pat of butter, which seemed a bit like gilding the lily.

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» deep-fried = frito en abundante aceite.

Example: While I do enjoy some deep-fried foods (chicken, doughnuts, French fries), I think there are some foods that are better left alone.

» fried egg = huevo frito.

Example: A classic fried egg features a tender white with crisp, lacy, brown edges and a fluid but lightly thickened yolk.

fry2 = freír, cocer. 

Example: Even 1950-2000 is a fairly short time, considering that the first library catalog dates from a piece of clay fried in 3000 BC = Incluso 1950-2000 es un tiempo bastante corto, considerando que el primer catálogo de biblioteca data de un trozo de arcilla cocida del 3000 A.C.

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» deep-fry = freír en aceite abundante. [De modo que los alimentos están sumergidos en el aceite]

Example: Findings relate exposure to cooking oil fumes to lung cancer, particularly in people who commonly stir-fry or deep-fry foods at high temperature.

» stir-fry = freír al estilo chino. [En poco aceite y removiendo constantemente]

Example: Sometimes the vegetables are left raw, sometimes stir-fried, parboiled, boiled, or steamed.

fry3 = freírse de calor. 

Example: Had the alarmists been right, as Lovelock points out, we should be frying right now.

Fried synonyms

cooked in spanish: cocido, pronunciation: kʊkt part of speech: adjective deep-fried in spanish: frito, pronunciation: dipfraɪd part of speech: adjective
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