The Glorious Food Glossary
The Glorious Food Glossary tells you everything important about the world of food. The Food Glosssary is all about different kinds of food from all over the world and how they are prepared and what their main ingredients are.
Moreover, the glossary is all about what people all over the world are eating and drinking and their activities, festivities, marriages, etc that involves food.
This Food Glossary is all about food . . . glorious food. We tell you about the food, some stories about them and we try our best to make photos of them as we travel around the world. As of now, we are featuring extensively foods from Germany, the Philippines and the State of Kerala, India, but we will add more pictures for you to enjoy as we discover the food of the world... as we travel around the globe.
All articles are available through the search function or via the A to Z line at the top of every page.
Masala-Flavored Noodles
Masala-Flavored Noodles refer to a ready-to-cook noodle products which are available in India with an authenthic Indian taste, that of Masala.
When I was in Allepey, Kerala, India, for a while I craved for noodles and what they have given me from the food shops are also "very Indian" because even the ready-to-cook noodles are flavored with Masala and I loved it of course. I brought some packs on my way home to Germany.
I am missing the taste of Masala, I searched for Masala in the spice section of groceries here in Germany, but found only Garam Masala which has not the same taste like that of Masala I have tasted in Kerala.
In Allepey, they were laughing at me, because only little children are offered these ready-to-cook noodles. The adults will always like the traditional everyday dishes that they have. I am so happy no one shared my Masala noodles.
I added this particular food in my Glossary because it sustained my cravings while I was travelling. I enjoyed my usual noodles with a twist. It is one food whihc I will never forget and whenever I eat noodles, I will remember my happy times in Allepey, Kerala, India
While travelling to Munnar, it was so hard for me to find an eatery, but I found this one place near the Echo Point, a Thathukkada, a roadside eatery where I had my breakfast, a very good Malayalee vendor offered me ready-to-cook noodles and he cooked it for me with lots of slices of red onions. He also have some hard-boiled eggs and Masala tea. What a gracious cook.
Chopsuey
In the food context, "Chopsuey" refers to a Chinese-American stir-fry dish that features a mix of meat (such as chicken, beef, pork, or shrimp) and assorted vegetables. The name "Chopsuey," which is thought to mean "assorted pieces" in Chinese, reflects the dish's composition of various ingredients tossed together. It is believed to have originated from Chinese immigrants in the United States as a way to use up leftover ingredients, making it a versatile and adaptable dish.
Peperoni di Senise
Peperoni di Senise refers to a berry about 10 cm long and 5 cm. in diameter and is a greeny red color. Although it can be used fresh it is normally left to dry, then added to the process of making salami, other meat dishes and many soups.
Foi Thong
Deutsch: Foi Thong / Español: Foi Thong / Português: Foi Thong / Français: Foi Thong / Italiano: Foi Thong
Foi thong refers to Thai sweet egg shred.
Foi Thong in the food context refers to a traditional Thai dessert made from egg yolks and syrup, known for its golden, thread-like appearance. The name literally means "golden threads” in Thai, symbolizing longevity, prosperity, and good fortune. It is often served during weddings, religious ceremonies, and auspicious occasions in Thailand.
Gesztenyepüré
English: Chestnut puree / Deutsch: Kastanienpüree / Español: Puré de castañas / Português: Purê de castanha / Français: Purée de châtaigne / Italiano: Purea di castagne /
Gesztenyepüré is one of the Hungarian sweets/desserts, referring to Chestnut Puree. It is one of the popular sweets/desserts in Hungary, a "must-try" dessert when in Hungary. It a sweet and creamy dessert made from pureed chestnuts with sugar and rum, served with whipped cream.