- Look up
cachou in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cachou may
refer to:
Throat lozenge, a
breath freshener Dragée,
small candies that can be used for...
-
throat lozenge (also
known as a
cough drop, sore
throat sweet, troche,
cachou,
pastille or
cough sweet) is a small,
typically medicated tablet intended...
- steel: Fe + H2S → FeS + H2 The
forerunner of
sulfur dyes is
attributed to "
Cachou de Laval",
which was
discovered by
Groissant and
Bretonniere in 1873 and...
- and
catechu are derived.
Other common names for it
include kher, catechu,
cachou, cutchtree,
black cutch, and
black catechu.
Senegalia catechu is native...
- of dragée is a
small sphere of sugar, in the
Commonwealth often called a
cachou, used
primarily in the
decoration of cookies, cakes, and
other forms of...
- or French. The
Portuguese word
comes from
cachola ("head" or "big head")
Cachou from French, from
Portuguese cachu, from
Malay kacu
Caipirinha alcoholic...
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Rispal as Le prof
Cachou Yvette Etiévant as Mme
Cathou Bernard Murat as Mic Jean-Claude
Mathieu as
Jacques Francis Nani as
Petit Cachou Michel Tureau as...
- made from
sugar and
bergamot essential oil.
Berlingot Bêtise de
Cambrai Cachou Lajaunie Mondelēz
International Hard
licorice candies with mint extract...
- Pine,
White Cheesewood and ****i) --
Alstonia scholaris Khair (Catechu,
Cachou and
Black Cutch) --
Acacia catechu Shisham (Sissoo, Sisu, Sheesham, Tahli...
- in the late 1920s. In the mid-1930s, he
founded the
company Hitschler's
Cachou which in 1946 was
renamed to
Ferdinand Hitschler & Sohn (Ferdinand Hitschler...