Excuse me, could you clarify something for me? In the context of the phrase "Are Combos baked or fried?", I'm wondering if we're referring to a specific food product or if this is a metaphorical question. If it's the former, I'm curious about the preparation method of Combos, which are typically a snack food consisting of puffed or extruded cornmeal with a savory seasoning. Now, as far as I'm aware, Combos are not traditionally baked or fried in the traditional sense. They're often made through an extrusion process, which involves forcing the dough through a die to create the unique shape and texture. So, to answer your question directly, I would say that Combos are not baked or fried in the cooking methods we typically associate with those terms. Is that what you were asking, or is there a different context to this question?