englishfrench

rare foods

Search result : rare foods :


Veal Sweetbread

Recipes : Veal Sweetbread
This veal or lamb's offal is called thymus in anatomy. It is a ductless, butterfly-shaped gland lying at the base of the...
Corsican Cape Muscatel

French specialties : Corsican Cape Muscatel
Corsica is a ground of vineyard and it does not count less than nine Labels of origin Controlled and the Corsican Cape M...
Rillons de Tours

French specialties : Rillons de Tours
The pigs were often during the past centuries, one of the rare meat contributions to the food of the campaigns and the a...
AVPA  2008 contest : oil, honey and dry fruit

News : AVPA 2008 contest : oil, honey and dry fruit
Like in 2007, Patrick Asfaux was part of the trial jury of the AVPA (Agence pour la Valorisation des Produits Agricoles ...
Queen Tomato's paradise

News : Queen Tomato's paradise
Most people believe that tomato is a vegetable but it is actually a fruit of an herbal american plant (solanum genus) ; ...
Asparagus

News : Asparagus
Asparagus is a latin word. Asparagus had been first appreciated by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. They then ...


French Cuisine (URGENT)
Okay, I need to find 5 foods (dishes/meals) from after the French Revolution. And 1 recipe. Also, I need to find 2 f...

Food.
looks yummy and delicious. Wait i cant see it but. I need this for my french homework. So im looking for french foods...

project
hello!! I am doing a project on charentes and I need to make a food from that region and write a paper about it and I c...

Homework.
Hey. If Anyone Knows Any Original French Food Can You Get In Touch Please. Got A Essay To Write And Need To Know A Bit A...








2009 End of the Year Festive Menu2009 End of the Year Festive Menu
It has, now, become an annual berth, our chef Patr More...


Eat today
Mr Auguste
This is a short tribute to Auguste Escoffier, the so famous French cook . Mr Auguste
Lobster à l'américaine Story
We are now nearly fully sure of the validity of the "à l'américaine" name of this recipe, to the contrary of the "à l'armoricaine" one.read more