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In Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, gribenes or grieven (Yiddish: גריבענעס, [ˈɡrɪbənəs], "cracklings"; Hebrew: גלדי שומן) are crisp chicken or goose skin cracklings with fried onions. As with other cracklings, gribenes are a byproduct of rendering animal fat to produce cooking fat, in this case kosher schmaltz. A favored food in the past among Ashkenazi Jews, gribenes is frequently mentioned in Jewish stories and parables. Gribenes can be used as an ingredient in other dishes like kasha varnishkes, fleishig kugel and gehakte leber.

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  • Gribenes (en)
  • グリベネス (ja)
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  • In Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, gribenes or grieven (Yiddish: גריבענעס, [ˈɡrɪbənəs], "cracklings"; Hebrew: גלדי שומן) are crisp chicken or goose skin cracklings with fried onions. As with other cracklings, gribenes are a byproduct of rendering animal fat to produce cooking fat, in this case kosher schmaltz. A favored food in the past among Ashkenazi Jews, gribenes is frequently mentioned in Jewish stories and parables. Gribenes can be used as an ingredient in other dishes like kasha varnishkes, fleishig kugel and gehakte leber. (en)
  • グリベネス(gribenes、イディッシュ語:גריבענעס)とは、ニワトリやガチョウの皮をタマネギと共に揚げて作られる油かすで、シュマルツを抽出する際の副産物である。グリーヴェン(grieven)とも。かつてはアシュケナジムの好物とされ、ユダヤ人の物語や寓話にも引き合いに出されることの多いカシュルート食品である。 (ja)
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  • In Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, gribenes or grieven (Yiddish: גריבענעס, [ˈɡrɪbənəs], "cracklings"; Hebrew: גלדי שומן) are crisp chicken or goose skin cracklings with fried onions. As with other cracklings, gribenes are a byproduct of rendering animal fat to produce cooking fat, in this case kosher schmaltz. A favored food in the past among Ashkenazi Jews, gribenes is frequently mentioned in Jewish stories and parables. Gribenes can be used as an ingredient in other dishes like kasha varnishkes, fleishig kugel and gehakte leber. (en)
  • グリベネス(gribenes、イディッシュ語:גריבענעס)とは、ニワトリやガチョウの皮をタマネギと共に揚げて作られる油かすで、シュマルツを抽出する際の副産物である。グリーヴェン(grieven)とも。かつてはアシュケナジムの好物とされ、ユダヤ人の物語や寓話にも引き合いに出されることの多いカシュルート食品である。 (ja)
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