- A
fritter is a
portion of meat, seafood, fruit, vegetables, or
other ingredients which have been
battered or breaded, or just a
portion of
dough without...
- A spam
fritter is a
slice of Spam
fried in batter.
Commonly eaten with
chips and
mushy peas, spam
fritters are
served in fish and chip
shops and burger...
- Corn
fritters are
fried cakes of a
dough or
batter made of, or
containing a
featured quantity of
maize (corn).
Originating in
Native American cuisine,...
- A
banana fritter is a
fritter made by deep
frying battered banana or
plantain in hot
cooking oil. It is a
common dish
across Southeast Asia and
South India...
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Conch fritters are a dish
commonly served in The
Bahamas and the
Florida Keys. It is also a
delicacy in the
United States Virgin Islands. Conch, especially...
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Burmese fritters (Burmese: အကြော်;
pronounced [ʔət͡ɕɔ̀];
known as a-kyaw in Burmese) are
traditional fritters consisting of
vegetables or
seafood that...
- Clam
cakes (also
known as clam
fritters) are a part of New
England cuisine, most
commonly found in
Rhode Island although they can also be
found in Connecticut...
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Retrieved 16
January 2011. Alberge,
Dalya (3
October 2010). "UK film-makers '
frittering away millions'". The Observer.
Retrieved 16
January 2011. Gant, Charles...
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dressed with oil and
lemon juice.
Another classic approach is to make
fritters of the fish
together with an egg and
flour batter;
finally they may simply...
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Italy and in some
parts of
Catalonia (Spain) they are
frequently made into
fritters.[citation needed] In
Mexican cuisine,
especially in
Central Mexico, squash...