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61 Haddock
small fresh cod that have been salted and smoked. -
62 Lisette
small maquereau, or mackerel. -
63 Madeleine (de Commercy)
small scalloped-shaped tea cake made famous by Marcel Proust; (the town in the Lorraine where the tea cakes are commercialized).Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Madeleine (de Commercy)
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64 Mara de bois
small fragrant strawberry, like a cross between a domestic and wild strawberry. -
65 Melon de Cavaillon
small canteloupe-like melon from Cavaillon, a town in Provence known for its wholesale produce market.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Melon de Cavaillon
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66 Merguez
small spicy sausage. -
67 Mignonette
small cubes, usually of beef. Also refers to coarsely ground black ot white pepper. -
68 Mirabelle
small sweet yellow plum. Also, colorless fruit brandy or eau-de-vie, made from yellow plums. -
69 Moule de bouchot
small, highly prized cultivated mussel, raised on stakes driven into the sediment of shallow coastal beds. -
70 Nonat
small river fish in Provence, usually fried. Also known as poutine. -
71 Pantin
small pork pastry. -
72 Patte blanche
small crayfish no larger than 2 1/2 ounces (75 g). -
73 Pélardon
small flat, dried, pungent disc of goat's milk cheese; specialty of the Languedoc. -
74 Pequillo
small red Spanish pepper, usually stuffed with salt cod purée. -
75 Petit-gris
small land snail. -
76 Petit-pois
small green pea. -
77 Picodon (méthode Dieulefit)
small disc of goat's-milk cheese, the best of which (qualified as méthode Dieulefit) is hard, piquant, and pungent from having soaked in brandy and aged a month in earthenware jars; specialty of northern Provence.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Picodon (méthode Dieulefit)
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78 Pluche
small sprig of herbs or plants, generally used for garnish. -
79 Pommes de terre soufflées
small, thin slices of potatoes fried twice, causing them to inflate so they resemble little pillows.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Pommes de terre soufflées
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80 Praire
small clam.
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