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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saucisse
Saucisse died 22 November 2014, aged approximately 16 years old. dans le métro, Jigal editions, October 2004, 144 p. () Serge Scotto, La gloire de Saucisse, Jigal editions, October 2005, 128 p. () Serge Scotto, Saucisse wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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 &... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saucisson
Saucisson (), also saucisson sec or saucisse sèche, is a family of thick, dry-cured sausage-shaped charcuterie in French cuisine. There is also a tradition of making saucisse sèche in western Switzerland, the term saucisson being used only for sausages with interrupted maturation, wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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Arconsat
It also qualifies itself as "World home of the Saucisse de choux d'Arconsat". wikipedia.org
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Siskonmakkara
the Swedish compound word siskonkorv (korv meaning "sausage") whose siskon part had originally been susiskon, derived from German Sausischen and French saucisse wikipedia.org
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Saucisse chinoise Delivery in Vaughan - Uber Eats
Enjoy the best Saucisse chinoise delivery Vaughan offers with Uber Eats. Discover Saucisse chinoise places near you then order for takeout or pickup online.
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Salmiakki Koskenkorva
See also Sugarelly External links Suce Ma Saucisse How to make Salmiakkikossu Cocktails with vodka Finnish alcoholic drinks Cocktails with liquorice wikipedia.org
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Morteau sausage
The Morteau sausage (French: saucisse de Morteau; also known as the Belle de Morteau) is a traditional smoked sausage from the Franche-Comté French historical In addition, to be permitted to use the label "Saucisse de Morteau", the sausages must be smoked for at least 48 hours with sawdust from conifer and juniper wikipedia.org
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Mumu (2010 film)
Mulard ("Mumu"), teacher Balthazar Dejean de la Bâtie as Roger Lantier Jean-François Balmer as priest Bruno Lochet as 'Saucisse', the supervisor Dominique wikipedia.org
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Martin Bellemare
2012) Contes urbains (2013, collective work with Sébastien David, Rébecca Déraspe, Annick Lefebvre, Julie-Anne Ranger-Beauregard and Olivier Sylvestre) Saucisse wikipedia.org
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将以下句子翻译成法语:“我想要一份意大利比萨,加上意大利香肠和青椒。
Je voudrais une pizza italienne avec de la saucisse italienne et des poivrons.
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