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frying spatula - перевод на итальянский

FORM OF ANCIENT GREEK POT
Frying Pans
  • The same frying pan with incised decoration of a ship.  Early Cycladic II, Chalandriani, [[Syros]] ([[Keros-Syros culture]], 2800-2300 BC)
  • [[Frying pan (NAMA 4974)]] from the National Archaeological Museum Athens, drawing by [[Christos Tsountas]] in 1899
  • "Frying pan" with running spiral decoration, Early Cycladic I–II (ca. 2700 BC). From Syros?

frying spatula      
spatola per frittura
fried food         
  • A. I. Morozov]] showing frying in the open air
COOKING OF FOOD IN OIL OR ANOTHER FAT
Fried food; Fried foods; Refried; Refrying; Refries; Refry; Frying food; Cooking/Frying
cibo fritto
out of the frying pan into the fire         
  • A cartoon from ''Puck'' by [[Louis Dalrymple]] urging American intervention in Cuba in 1898
PHRASE ORIGINATING FROM A 15TH-CENTURY FABLE
Jumping from the Frying Pan into the Fire; Out of the frying pan, into the fire; Out of the frying pan; Jumping from the frying pan into the fire
dalla padella alla brace

Определение

pan-fried
Pan-fried food is is food that has been cooked in hot fat or oil in a frying pan.
ADJ

Википедия

Frying pans

Frying pans is the descriptive name for Early Cycladic II artifacts from the Aegean Islands, flat skillets with a "handle", usually made from earthenware but sometimes stone (Frying pan (Karlsruhe 75/11) is an example). They are found especially during the Cycladic Grotta-Pelos and Keros-Syros cultures. Their purpose remains unknown, although they are usually interpreted as prestige goods.

Their backsides are typically highly decorated and were apparently carefully crafted. They have been found at sites throughout the Aegean but are not common: around 200 have been unearthed to date, all but a handful in pottery. They are usually found in graves, although they are very uncommon grave goods; the rarity of these objects has contributed to the difficulty in identifying their true purpose.