- His
mother was from
Dornum in East Frisia, and his
father was a
native of
Alsace and
worked as a tailor.
Gummo was the
first of his
brothers to make his...
- de prunelle[s] is
distilled from
fermented sloes in
regions such as the
Alsace and vin d'épine is an
infusion of
early shoots of
blackthorn macerated with...
- derivatives, flour,
gum arabic, guar
gum derivatives, tamarind,
sodium alginate,
sodium polyacrylate,
gum Senegal and
gum tragacanth,
British gum or
dextrin and...
- gingerbread), and
baked potatoes.
Christmas markets are
traditional in
Alsace, France, and most of the
towns there have
their local Christmas market....
- glove-making business. Acker's
grandparents went into
political exile from
Alsace-Lorraine
prior to
World War I, due to the
rising nationalism of pre-****...
- goum
designated a
company of goumiers. It
originates from the Arab
Maghreb gūm and the
classical Arabic qawm,
designating ”tribe” or ”people”. The term...
-
finely crushed gl**** is
mixed with a
binding material, such as a
mixture of
gum arabic and water, and
often with
colorants and enamels. The
resultant paste...
- in the
north to the
Pyrenees in the south. ****her east, it
survived in
Alsace and the
Netherlands until the 9th
century as the
marshlands in the latter...
- on candles). Oil
sands were
mined from 1745 in Merkwiller-Pechelbronn,
Alsace under the
direction of
Louis Pierre Ancillon de la Sablonnière, by special...
- eaten,
including flowers, fruits, seeds, seedlings, leaves, buds, bark,
gum, stems, roots, bulbs, and corms.
Common prey
caught and
consumed by Barbary...