Peixinhos da horta ( [pɐjˈʃĩɲuʒ ðɐ ˈɔɾtɐ]) is a traditional dish in Portuguese cuisine. The name of the dish is literally translated as "Little Fish from the Vegetable Garden", as it resembles small pieces of colorful fish. [1] It was introduced to Japan by Portuguese sailors Antonio da Mota, Francisco Zeimoto and Antonio Peixoto in the sixteenth century, where it was eventually developed into tempura. [2] [3] In 1543, or later, by the Portuguese missionaries that came to them during the 16th century. [4] The peixinhos da horta (green beans) gave rise to tempura, a typical Japanese dish. [5]
Peixinhos da horta is usually prepared with green beans in a wheat flour based batter that are then deep-fried. [6] Other vegetables such as bell peppers and squash are also used.
Peixinhos da horta ( [pɐjˈʃĩɲuʒ ðɐ ˈɔɾtɐ]) is a traditional dish in Portuguese cuisine. The name of the dish is literally translated as "Little Fish from the Vegetable Garden", as it resembles small pieces of colorful fish. [1] It was introduced to Japan by Portuguese sailors Antonio da Mota, Francisco Zeimoto and Antonio Peixoto in the sixteenth century, where it was eventually developed into tempura. [2] [3] In 1543, or later, by the Portuguese missionaries that came to them during the 16th century. [4] The peixinhos da horta (green beans) gave rise to tempura, a typical Japanese dish. [5]
Peixinhos da horta is usually prepared with green beans in a wheat flour based batter that are then deep-fried. [6] Other vegetables such as bell peppers and squash are also used.