What is the origin of croquette?
I think it's Japanese food based on the pronunciation, is that right?
1349 2016-04-13 Gentleman
The word croquette comes from the French cuisine croquette.
Croquette is said to have originated from the French croquette, which means crunchy and resembles the form of tools used in sports called croquette.
And croquette is Japanese food.
Croquette is a food that has been transformed by the introduction of croquette from France to Japan, and in the West, it is called "Korokke" after the Japanese pronunciation.
The croquette originated from croquette, a dish served in French cuisine.
Crocket is an etymology derived from the verb Crocker, which means "crispy sound," and can be interpreted as "small and crispy sound."
French croquet dishes are fried in oil with various kinds of meat, eggs, onions, and macaroni, mashed potatoes to prevent the ingredients from falling apart, and flour or bread crumbs.
It's mostly on the side menu^^
It is said that croquet entered Japan as a croquet during the Meiji period.
It was very popular as a snack for Japanese households because the ingredients were cheap and various flavors could be made depending on how they were made.
The song "Goroke's Song" was also popular in Japan!
Japanese people love croquette
Not only supermarkets and butcher shops, but also croquette shops
You can easily buy croquette and eat it.
Source: http://blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=focksin&...
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