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Gaston Lenôtre (French pronunciation: [ɡastɔ̃ lənotʁ], born 28 May 1929, died
November 9 2008) was a
French pastry chef. He is
known as a
possible creator...
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Culinary Institute Lenotre (CIL) is a French-owned
Culinary College in the US
located in Houston, Texas, and was
founded in 1998 by
Alain Lenotre, son of the...
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Alain Lenotre is a
certified pastry chef,
candy maker, and ice
cream maker. He was
trained as a cook at a
famous three-star
Michelin restaurant in Paris...
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Lenôtre (also Le Nôtre or
LeNotre) is a
French family name that may
refer to:
Alain LeNôtre, a
pastry chef André Le Nôtre (1613–1700) prin****l gardener...
- that his wife Andrée
Gavillon named it
after the Opéra Garnier.
Gaston Lenôtre (1920–2009)
claimed he
invented the
dessert in 1960. List of
French desserts...
- Flammarion, Paris, 1933
Furneaux 1971, pp. 139–42
Fraser 2001, p. 437. G.
Lenotre: The Last Days of
Marie Antoinette, 1907.
Fraser 2001, pp. 416–20 Castelot...
- Lac-
Lenôtre (French pronunciation: [lak lənotʁ]) is an
unorganized territory in the
Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada. It is one of the five unorganized...
- André Le Nôtre (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe lə notʁ]; 12
March 1613 – 15
September 1700),
originally rendered as André Le Nostre, was a
French landscape...
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Marie Lenotre (born 1945) is a French-American
higher education administrator and the co-founder and
director of the
Culinary Institute Lenotre.
Lenotre is...
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Louis XVI: The
Silent King.
Oxford University Press Inc. pp. 157–158. G.
Lenotre,
Vieilles maisons,
vieux papiers,
Librairie académique Perrin, Paris, 1903...