Where does “フェットクック” come from?
フェットクック (Japanese) comes from Afrikaans vetkoek, from Afrikaans koek, from Dutch koek, from Middle Dutch coeke, from Old Dutch kuoko, from Proto-Germanic kōkô, from Proto-Indo-European gōg- — round, ball-shaped object; lump; clump.
フェットクック (Japanese): A type of deep‑fried dough bread, similar to a doughnut but typically savory, often filled with curry mince or other fillings; a vetkoek
Definitions
- A type of deep‑fried dough bread, similar to a doughnut but typically savory, often filled with curry mince or other fillings; a vetkoek