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öden - translation to

JAPANESE DISH
Tebichi; 🍢; Tofu dengaku
  • ''eomuk-tang'' or ''odeng-tang'' (Korean fish cake soup)
  • Taiwanese-style oden in a [[night market]] in [[Keelung]]
  • Various oden stewing in broth.
  • Oden stewing at an oden stall.

Ode         
n. ode, lyric poem characterized by lofty feeling and a dignified style
Öde         
n. desertion, abandonment, desolateness, barrenness, emptiness, bleakness
öde         
deserted, abandoned, forsaken, neglected; unrestrained, uninhibited

Definition

ODIN
Optimale Datenmodelle und algorithmen fuer Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften [Additional explanations: auf hochleistungsrechnern] (Reference: Uni Karlsruhe, Germany, SNI)

Wikipedia

Oden

Oden (おでん, 御田) is a type of nabemono (Japanese one-pot dishes), consisting of several ingredients such as boiled eggs, daikon, konjac, and processed fishcakes stewed in a light, soy-flavored dashi broth.

Oden was originally what is now commonly called misodengaku or simply dengaku; konjac (konnyaku) or tofu was boiled and eaten with miso. Later, instead of using miso, ingredients were cooked in dashi, and oden became popular. Ingredients vary according to region and between each household. Karashi is often used as a condiment.

Oden is often sold from food carts, though some izakayas and several convenience store chains also serve it, and dedicated oden restaurants exist. Many different varieties are sold, with single-ingredient dishes sometimes as cheap as 100 yen. While it is usually considered a winter food, some carts and restaurants offer oden year-round. Many of these restaurants keep their broth as a master stock, replenishing it as it simmers to let the flavor deepen and develop over many months and years.

Examples of use of öden
1. Die Popularität des eigentlich maximal öden Folklore–Genres wächst seit Jahren.
2. Und wird bei seinem öden Werk "Geheime Staatsaffären" einfach mal kulant zwei Augen zudrücken.
3. Der Dorfjugend, die sich momentan an öden Tocotronic–Kopien erfreut, ist das Songwriting vermutlich nicht platt genug.
4. Ihr einziger Trost in den öden Tagen der Kerkerhaft ist die tägliche Tasse Kräutertee, die ihr die beiden Bewacher zugestehen.
5. Er wandert über die öden Felder und "denkt über die Welt nach". So, wie er spricht, fällt einem für seine nächtlichen Gänge das Wort "wandeln" ein.