Now, the environmentalists are calling on France to shoulder the responsibility of protecting frog species due to its love for frog legs.Some common species of frogs are starting to struggle as humans continue to harvest them for their body parts. Image source: Dewald / Adobe The environmental...
les cuisses de grenouilles frogs legs les saucissons sausages Seafood and Fish – Les Fruits de Mer et Le Poisson The French word for fish is le poisson. A related word, la pêche refers to the activity of fishing. Hence, “Je vais à la pêche” translates to I’m going fishing. ...
Of Mice and Frogs Posted onSeptember 3, 2007by frog with a blog I hadn’t been in my apartment for two days. When I unlocked the door I was expecting a mess as usual, but as I got closer to the table, I didn’t know I had left bread crumbs all over the apartment. But I wasn...
Byline: by Samantha BrickDaily Mail (London)
They also eat repulsive things such as snails and frogs’ legs. The French are also partial to barbecued British lamb, which they prefer cooked alive over the embers of a burning truck. A nation of animal lovers, the French are particularly fond of the tastier species such as horses and ...
A word of warning: if you're vegetarian or vegan, this article is NOT for you! The same goes if you have a deep-seated aversion to offal... Quick Jump To +/- What do people eat in France that you won't try? ever? 1. Snails (Escargots) 2. Frogs Legs (Cuisses de grenouille)...
Another word that is out of favour, though not officially off-limits as far as we can tell, is the delightful “Croque-notes”, a satisfying word used to describe a musician’s lack of talent. TheTrésor de la langue françaisegives a rather scathing definition: “poor m...
A mini French-English dictionary provides the essential words you will need to order frogs legs in a rustic cafe in Montmartre or to cheer on the can-can girls at the Moulin Rouge. Book: http://www.multiupload.com/GAC23ID6ES Audio: http://www.multiupload.com/COLAT8Z3JC http://www...
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a lot like freedom, after eighteen years it felt a lot like loneliness. I fell hard and fast for the third one. And even though my hair is now gray, I feel a bit like Goldilocks, having found that bowl of just right porridge. I’m just glad I don’t have to kiss anymore frogs....