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Synonyms for fried
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  1. fried, deep-friedadjective

    cooked by frying in fat

    Synonyms:
    deep-fried

    Antonyms:
    raw

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  1. yaki

    japanese translate

    we ate some yakisoba (fried noodles).

    Submitted by Much_Hustle on February 9, 2021  

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  1. Fried Chicken:

    Quick Pick-Up is changing the game by making fast food even more convenient and easy for busy customers, santa may not be able to give you the gift of time this holiday season, but Fried Chicken can.

  2. Kara Nielsen:

    One of the things that surged out of that recession moment was an interest in comfort food, as well as a lot of people opening food trucks, creating food stalls, and so there were definitely a lot of fried chicken sandwiches coming out at that time. And it's never really stopped.

  3. Murthy Gudipati:

    Deep fried ice cream is really the perfect analogy, because the interior of the comets should still be very cold and contain the more porous, amorphous ice.

  4. Scott C. Holstad:

    caffeine buzz liquid thrill, chills slowly going down kinda wicked 'n edgy like legs spread wide in razor wrapped dreams, like looking glass lust on lsd, like wigged out flesh of lightening fear, like fried out bits of lovers angst, i lust at you, i live for you, i want you here w/ me

  5. Chief Financial Officer Ysmael Baysa:

    Every restaurant in the Philippines has fried chicken, in Vietnam there are maybe 10 coffee shops on every block. In the midst of all of this competition, there's always a standout one or two, how are you going to do it? Our formula is very simple. Offer the best tasting food at the right price and you're going to make it.


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