Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

ghee

German translation:

Ghee / geklärte Butter

Added to glossary by Ulrike MacKay
Aug 27, 2010 17:47
13 yrs ago
French term

ghee

Non-PRO French to German Other Cooking / Culinary
et on y respirait une atmosphère alourdie par le parfum
entêtant des roses,du jasmin, du ghee et de l´encens.

Roman: Noces indiennes de Sharon Maas
Proposed translations (German)
4 +3 Ghee / geklärte Butter
Change log

Aug 30, 2010 17:31: Ulrike MacKay Created KOG entry

Sep 1, 2010 16:29: Schtroumpf changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Oct 24, 2010 14:01: Anja C. changed "Field" from "Art/Literary" to "Other" , "Field (specific)" from "Poetry & Literature" to "Cooking / Culinary"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Anja C., Vera Wilson, Schtroumpf

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Proposed translations

+3
2 mins
Selected

Ghee / geklärte Butter

aus der indischen Küche

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Note added at 3 Min. (2010-08-27 17:51:52 GMT)
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http://ayurveda-rezepte.de/ghee/


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Note added at 5 Min. (2010-08-27 17:53:14 GMT)
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(sollte insofern unter "Kulinarisches/ Kochen" eingeordnet werden)
Peer comment(s):

agree Vera Wilson : Wird auch in der Körperpflege und Kosmetik verwendet.
19 mins
Danke, Vera! ... und JA, daraus lassen sich schöne Sachen herstellen... ;-)
agree mrmp : viele google-Nachweise; auch Ayurveda-Mittel; auch Butterschmalz oder Butterfett genannt; plädiere für "geklärte indische Butter". Näheres: http://koch.germanblogs.de/archive/2010/07/16/wie-stellt-man...
1 hr
Danke! Allerdings halte ich den Hinweis auf "indische" eigentlich für überflüssig - angesichts des Romantitels und der Tatsache, dass er ziemlich offensichtlich in Indien spielt... (siehe auch die weiteren Fragen von Ulrike 2).
agree inkweaver
10 hrs
Dake dir!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Ich gebe 4 Punkte,weil es sehr aufschlußreich ist.Ich habe auch das Rezept ausgedruckt."
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