This is a term used in both French and English that is used to describe food items that can be ordered individually or on the side. À la mode In French,à la modemeans “in fashion,” but on a lot of American menus this French phrase means “with ice cream.” The reason for thi...
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French food and French cooking took hundreds of years to develop, and like food everywhere it reflects the history of the country in which it developed. By the 17th century the French class system had created great inequality, and this meant rich, upper-class people could employ chefs and ...
But as you will see below, the English language has become firmly established in the terminology of everyday eating out, and visitors to France can go to "un snack" or "un fast food", to eat "un hot dog", pronounced [ern ot derg] or "des chips" [ day sheeps] (which, in French...
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Celebrate Le French May's 30th anniversary at the best French restaurants in Hong Kong such as Maison ES and Écriture – and earn Asia Miles with every bite.
frenchfood法国食品 - escargot (snails) 法国蜗⽜ - potato croquettes 法式炸马铃薯⾁饼 - crisp mushroom and chestnut pastries 蘑菇栗⼦酥⽪点⼼ - crusty french bread 法式⾯包 - french apple tart 法式苹果挞 - potato omelet 马铃薯奄列 - potato and spinach ...
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In France, there are many traditional dishes, some of which you might know as they are popular all over the world. So read our article and learn about the typical French food dishes or know what to order next time you are in France or in a French restaurant....
Many people associate France with romance and food. After moving to Provence, US cook Jane Satow has embraced both, finding love and teaching French cooking.