breaded

/ˈbredɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [brˈɛdɪd] /ˈbredɪd/ (ame, ipa) · [brˈɛdɪd] /ˈbre-dəd How to pronounce breaded (audio)/ (ame, mw)

breaded — adjective

  • breadedpositive
  • more breadedcomparative
  • most breadedsuperlative

1. prepared with a dry layer of bread crumbs on the outside, usually so the food ca

1.形容詞B1
釋義

prepared with a dry layer of bread crumbs on the outside, usually so the food can be fried or baked until crisp.

例句

The cafe serves breaded shrimp with lemon and a bowl of rice.

breaded + food noun

The eggplant slices looked breaded and ready for the hot pan.

predicative: looked breaded

同義詞
  • crumbed

    chiefly British or Australian; means covered in crumbs in the same way

  • crumb-coated

    descriptive; makes the crumb layer explicit

  • coated

    broader; does not specifically imply bread crumbs

反義詞
  • plain

    used of food served without a crumb coating

  • unbreaded

    direct opposite in cooking and menu language

文法句型

breaded + noun

be + breaded

用法筆記

Mostly used for meat, fish, vegetables, or cheese with dry crumbs pressed onto the outside before cooking. Distinguish from battered, which uses a wet flour mixture instead of loose crumbs.

常見錯誤

The fish was breaded with flour only.
The fish was floured.' / 'The fish was breaded with crumbs.
💡'breaded' needs bread crumbs, not plain flour.
The chef battered the chicken with breadcrumbs.
The chef breaded the chicken with breadcrumbs.' / 'The chef battered the chicken in a wet mixture.
💡'breaded' uses dry crumbs, while 'battered' uses a liquid coating.