- dishes.
Fines herbes are also
eaten raw in salads. In 1903, the
renowned chef
Auguste Escoffier noted that
dishes labeled aux
fines herbes were sometimes...
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Herbes may
refer to:
Herbés, a muni****lity in Castellón,
Valencian Community, Spain.
Herbes de Mallorca, the
Catalan name for
Herbs de
Majorca This disambiguation...
- The
commercial name
herbes de
Provence has no
Protected Geographical Status or
other legal definition. Indeed, only 10% of
herbes de
Provence sold in...
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Herbs are a
widely distributed and
widespread group of plants,
excluding vegetables and
other plants consumed for macronutrients, with
savory or aromatic...
- Likouala-aux-
Herbes is
almost 700
kilometres (430 mi) long and is the main
tributary of the
Sangha River. The
lower Sangha, the Likouala-aux-
Herbes and Likouala-Mossaka...
- and
coach John
Herbers (1923–2017),
American journalist, author, editor, and
veteran Katja Herbers (born 1980),
Dutch actress Herber Herbés This page lists...
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these ingredients beforehand.
Blends such as
chili powder,
curry powder,
herbes de Provence,
garlic salt, and
other seasoned salts are
traditionally sold...
- Wild Gr**** (French: Les
Herbes folles) is a 2009
French comedy-drama film
directed by
Alain Resnais. The film
competed in the main
competition at the 62nd...
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season mild-flavoured
dishes and is a
constituent of the
French herb mixture fines herbes. The name
chervil is from Anglo-Norman, from
Latin chaerephylla...
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Hierbas de
Mallorca or
Herbs de
Majorca (Catalan:
Herbes de Mallorca; Spanish:
Hierbas Mallorquinas) is a
Mallorcan herbal liqueur of
medicinal origin...