- A
ficelle is a type of
French bread loaf, made with
yeast and
similar to a
baguette but much thinner. The word
ficelle means "string" in French. v t e...
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Ficelle picarde ("Picardy string") is a dish of Picardy,
northern France,
consisting of a
rolled savoury crêpe
stuffed with a
slice of ham and a creamed...
- ****ociation. On
January 20, 2012, St-Pierre
released a
music video for her song "
Ficelles" on YouTube, a
video on her
Grandmother and her
struggle with Alzheimer's...
- chaînes algériennes par satellite". satexpat.
Retrieved 5
March 2017. "Chaînes privées, qui tire les
ficelles ?". djazairess.
Retrieved 5
March 2017....
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government of
Justin Trudeau. Allard, Carole-Marie (1990). Lavalin : les
ficelles du pouvoir.
Collection Gens du pays. Chicoutimi, Québec: Éditions JCL....
- "The
Piece of String" (French: La
Ficelle) is an 1883
short story by Guy de Maup****ant. It is
included in the
short story collection "Miss Harriet". On...
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orange curved biscuits; "pâté de
canard d'Amiens", duck pâté in pastry; "la
ficelle Picarde", an oven-baked cheese-topped crêpe; and "flamiche aux poireaux"...
- the form of sticks. In
Sicily and France, the
seeds are
eaten on
bread (
ficelle sésame,
sesame thread). In Greece, the
seeds are also used in cakes. Sesame...
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cathedrals or Saint-Quentin basilica),
distinctive local cuisine (including
ficelle picarde,
flamiche aux poireaux,
tarte au maroilles), beer (including from...
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resemble baguettes but are
about twice the size. A
thinner loaf is
called a
ficelle (string). A
short baguette is
sometimes known as a
baton (stick), or in...