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pražený — meaning in English: roasted

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neutral common
Usage
Native Slovak speakers often use the word 'pražený' in culinary contexts, particularly when discussing various cooking methods for coffee or nuts. For instance, one might hear it during a visit to a coffee shop, where the barista describes their 'pražený káva' (roasted coffee) or at a market stall selling 'pražené orechy' (roasted nuts).
Synonyms & nuances
'Pražený' is often used specifically for items that are roasted, while 'pečený' refers to items that are baked. When describing coffee, 'pražený' emphasizes the process that enhances flavor through roasting, making it the preferred choice over 'pečený.'
Culture
'Pražený' has its roots in the Slovak verb 'pražiť,' which means to fry or roast. This word reflects the Slovak tradition of preparing food over open flames, a practice that dates back centuries and highlights the importance of roasted dishes in Slovak cuisine. Interestingly, roasted coffee has become a significant part of modern Slovak culture, often enjoyed in social settings.
FAQ
Q.What does 'pražený' mean in English?
'Pražený' translates to 'roasted' in English, typically referring to the process of cooking food at high temperatures to enhance flavor, particularly in contexts like coffee or nuts.
Q.How do you use 'pražený' in a sentence?
You can say, 'Mám rád pražené oriešky,' which means 'I like roasted nuts.' It's a straightforward way to incorporate the word into everyday conversation about food.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'pražený'?
A common mistake is using 'pražený' interchangeably with 'pečený.' Remember, 'pražený' specifically refers to roasting, while 'pečený' refers to baking, so choose based on the cooking method.
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