¿Qué significa «tempura»?
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Oh I failed! I said it means time, I did not have idea it was about a Japanese food cooking style. Good to know!
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It's a mattress brand and a Japanese dish and I thought it was also an old technique in painting, so I'll go with the fried.

First, I had to simmer where I know the word. That's a mattress brand, so I chose be pure. is probably wrong. But now I get to google ask what it is 😊

Simple question, I don't know how some members could get it wrong, everyone who cooks has basic knowledge of this word.

Wow I was wrong thank you for teaching me that new word today friend this is great learning is the best

I threw it to hit I didn't know what the meaning was, it just sounded like something that you eat so I hit it

Frito that is the right option I think this dynamic that you bring us questions and answers we learn and make ourselves known is very fun

Oh, don't peel me a little bit, let me be carried away by the similarity of the words, it doesn't matter, we're here

I understand that it is fried and it seems that I am correct since it has more votes hurray I am correct

This is how I like my food and French fries and banana slices are delicious at lunch

I think it is indeed a Japanese dish from the Asian kitchen. But now rudi says about the mattress, it also looks a bit like that or looks very much like that name. now I'm going to doubt.

Oh yes ! I really love tempura shrimps thats how I know what tempura means ! Really delicious and one of my favorite !

I mainly know it as a Japanese dish that is a kind of very crispy dough that is deep-fried. With a refill inside.

Well, as far as I know, it is a Japanese food that they make fried, although the word tends to be confused with temporary .

I assure you that it has something to do with a dish. But I have no idea it's right, actually.

Tempura is a typical Japanese dish usually consisting of seafood, meat and vegetables that have been battered and deep fried.

I know it has something to do with painting by old masters, but this isn't mentioned.

I know it mainly as a Japanese way of preparing your food in a kind of batter and then briefly frying it in frying fat.

Tempura is a type of Japanese food. These are vegetables or seafood fried in a large amount of oil and at a very high temperature.

When I saw this word the first thing that came to my mind was 'temperature'. so my guess is 'deep fried'

I know tempura as vegetables or shellfish that are dipped in a fluffy batter and then deep-fried in oil.