- deep-orange
flesh often sold by the
slice due to its size.
Naples long
squash or
Courge pleine de
Naples – a large, long
squash with deep
green skin and
small bulb...
- French,
where courgette (French pronunciation: [kuʁʒɛt]) is a
diminutive of
courge, 'marrow'.
Courgette is also used in Dutch. The name baby
marrow is used...
-
Giles Mercier The Chef
Alexandre Lagarde Le Jour des
Corneilles Le père
Courge 2013 Days and
Nights Louis 2014 My
Summer in
Provence Paul
Hector and the...
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France and
Belgium on 24 October.
Courge lives deep in a
magical forest haunted by spirits,
raised by his
father Courge, a
giant who
prevents him from exploring...
- (May 27, 2011). "Summer Hops:
Picking squash at
Centre d'interprétation de la
courge".
Montreal Gazette.
Retrieved February 6, 2016.
Queen Elizabeth cake...
- the
Wayback Machine, no. 44,
September 2012, pp. 18–19. "Lutherie. De la
courge au Goffriller : Les
violoncelles de Pau Casals", Le
Violoncelle Archived...
- ""Dersa
Algerian ****y Sauce"".
North African Cooking.[permanent dead link] "
Courge à la dersa". archive.wikiwix.com.
Archived from the
original on 2007-06-15...
-
squashes (ghiya) are
cooked with
seafood such as prawns. In France,
marrows (
courges) are
traditionally served as a gratin,
sieved and
cooked with butter, milk...
-
including the Duke of Bedford's
famous galerie des
courges (so-called due to the
painted green squash or
courges on its walls.
Under its
tiled roof the Duke's...
- 'pignut', Ir/Sc cùlaràn 'cu****ber', OIr
curar 'pignut' Lat.
cucurbita (cf. Fr
courge)
FrProv daille 'billhook, scythe; spruce' Prov daio 'reaper' Gaul dalgo...