Potato pancakes

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Potato pancakes

Potato pancakes (== Template:IPA ==

The Template:IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) is a system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standardized representation of the sounds of spoken language.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of the term "IPA" is /aɪ piː eɪ/ in English.

Etymology

The term "IPA" is an acronym for the International Phonetic Alphabet. The International Phonetic Association, founded in 1886, created the IPA to provide a single, universal system for the transcription of spoken language.

Related Terms

  • Phonetic notation: A system used to visually represent the sounds of speech. The IPA is one type of phonetic notation.
  • Phonetics: The study of the physical sounds of human speech. It is concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds (phonemes), and the processes of their physiological production, auditory reception, and neurophysiological perception.
  • Phonology: The study of the way sounds function within a particular language or languages. While phonetics concerns the physical production, acoustic transmission and perception of the sounds of speech, phonology describes the way sounds function within a particular language or languages.
  • Transcription (linguistics): The systematic representation of spoken language in written form. The source of the words transcribe and transcription, the term means "to write across" in Latin, and it's the process of converting spoken language into written form. In linguistics, this is often done using the IPA.

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Languages: - East Asian 中文, 日本, 한국어, South Asian हिन्दी, Urdu, বাংলা, తెలుగు, தமிழ், ಕನ್ನಡ,
Southeast Asian Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, မြန်မာဘာသာ, European español, Deutsch, français, русский, português do Brasil, Italian, polski) are a type of pancake made from grated or ground potatoes. They are a staple in many cultures and are known by various names.

Etymology

The term "potato pancake" is of English origin. "Potato" comes from the Spanish "patata", which was borrowed from a South American Indian language. "Pancake" comes from the Middle English "pancake", a compound of "pan" and "cake".

Preparation

Potato pancakes are prepared by grating or grinding potatoes, then mixing them with ingredients such as eggs, onions, and flour. The mixture is then fried until golden brown. Some variations may include other ingredients like cheese, garlic, or herbs.

Variations

There are many variations of potato pancakes around the world. In Germany, they are known as "Kartoffelpuffer". In Poland, they are called "placki ziemniaczane". In Belarus, they are known as "draniki". Each variation has its own unique preparation method and ingredients.

Related terms

  • Latke: A type of potato pancake that is traditionally eaten by Jews during Hanukkah.
  • Rösti: A Swiss dish made from coarsely grated potato, often served as a breakfast dish.
  • Hash browns: A simple preparation in which potato pieces are pan-fried after being shredded, diced, julienned or riced.

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