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The Sound of Frying in Other Languages

October 1, 2014 by Chris Durso

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If you listen closely to food being fried, it sounds like “awesome” being repeated over and over. In English, we refer to this sound as “sizzle.” But what is the sound of frying referred to in other languages?

James Chapman has the answer, and has brought us The Sound of Frying in Other Languages. For example, in China, you could listen to bacon “zizi,” or an egg “tsss” in Estonia. Either way, awesomeness is still going on in that pan. Enjoy, World!

[link, via Neatorama]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: frying, illustration, language

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