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Saucisson - Wikipedia
Saucisson (French: [sosisɔ̃]), also saucisson sec or saucisse sèche, is a family of thick, dry-cured sausage-shaped charcuterie in French cuisine.
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Saucisse/Saucisson - David Lebovitz
Saucisse is any little sausage, fresh or dried. Saucisse seche is the term used when it's dried. Saucisson is any sausage that's dried, but big.
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Saucisse de Toulouse - Fabrique Delices
A French traditional pork sausage with white wine and onions. Great for Cassoulet. Size: 1 lb or 6 lb; All Natural: no artificial ingredients, minimally ...
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saucisse
‖ ˈsaucisse Obs. Also 7 saulcisse. [a. F. saucisse sausage n., applied transf. with allusion to the shape.] = saucisson 3.1604 E. Grimstone Hist. Siege Ostend 144 He causeth Saulcisses to be made (so they call certaine things made of wood, tyed together). 1702 Milit. Dict. (1711), Saucisse, a long T...
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Saucisse - Wikipedia
Saucisse ( c. 1998–2014) was a dachshund who gained fame in France as the protagonist of a book series. He was a candidate at the 2001 mayoral elections of ...
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What is the difference between une saucisson and une saucisse
Un saucisson is a dried sausage that you eat cold, in slices (usually with bread) Une saucisse is a fresh sausage that must be cooked before ...
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saucisse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English countable nouns · en:Mining · en:Firearms · French terms inherited from Old French · French terms derived from Old French · French terms inherited from ...
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English Translation of “SAUCISSE” | Collins French-English Dictionary
A sausage consists of minced meat, mixed with other ingredients, inside a long thin skin. ...spicy sausages. American English: sausage /ˈsɔsɪdʒ ...
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saucisse... - Peter Hertzmann
Saucisse de Toulouse is a traditional French sausage bought uncooked. It is a mild sausage available in a natural casing, shaped in a crépinette, or sold in ...
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The Story of Saucisse de Toulouse, and of Sausages — Pellicle
The saucisse de Toulouse—or Toulouse sausage—specifically from Maison Garcia, a butcher in the city, was the most anticipated suitcase treasure ...
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Saucisse de Toulouse
Saucisse de Toulouse (Toulouse Sausage) is a fresh sausage originating from Toulouse in the southwest of France. Saucisse de Toulouse does not have a protected status so variations on the original recipe can be sold under the same name.
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saucisson
‖ saucisson (sosisɔ̃) [Fr., augmentative of saucisse sausage n.] 1. A large thick sausage. Freq. with Fr. qualifying words designating spec. types of sausage. Also attrib. Following Fr. usage the term usu. describes a sausage which does not need to be cooked, as opp. to a saucisse.1760–72 tr. Juan &...
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saucister
† ˈsaucister Obs. In 4 sausither, 4–5 salsister, 5 sawster, -styre, -sestyr, sawcystre, -cistre, saucestr, -cestour, -cester. [? Altered adoption of F. saucisse sausage n., by assimilation to some word in -ister.] A sausage.1347 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 41 In Salsisters emp. vjd{ddd}Salsisters em...
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Sarclo
bleue et grise
1993 : SarcloSolo
1994 : T'es belle comme le petit Larousse à la page des avions (compilation)
1995 : L'amour de l'amour (et la chair à saucisse
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Arconsat
It also qualifies itself as "World home of the Saucisse de choux d'Arconsat".
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