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- Couverture, the French word for "cover", may refer to: Couverture chocolate, a high-quality grade of chocolate Couverture maladie universelle, a French...
- Couverture chocolate (/ˈkuː.vər.tʃʊər/) is a chocolate that contains a higher percentage of cocoa butter (32–39%) than baking or eating chocolate. This...
- the source of its couverture (the chocolate from which finished confections are made). It presented research on available couvertures that matched NoKA's...
- prénom", interview in Paris Match, 17 March 2012. Sonja Kinski : premières couvertures de magazines dans les années 2000, in Fashion Model Directory. Book de...
- 2024. (22 February 1988). Elle (in French). No. 2198: "Les plus belles couvertures de Elle" [Elle's most beautiful covers]. Elle (in French). 22 November...
- The French Universal Health Coverage (French: Couverture maladie universelle, abbreviated as "CMU") is the French social security program concerning health...
- is precisely tempered. Couverture chocolate is used by professionals for dipping, coating, molding and garnishing ('couverture' means 'covering' in French)...
- Octaaf Callebaut who began producing chocolate bars there in 1911 and couverture chocolate by 1925. Octave Callebaut's chocolate recipes found liking by...
- Chocolate Company is an American-based chocolate maker which produces couverture chocolate, using original formulas and traditional French methods. The...
- Salessy, Héloïse (2 June 2022). "Aya Nakamura pour Vogue France est la couverture préférée des Français, c'est officiel !". Vogue France (in French). Condé...