- A
ploye or
ployes (French pronunciation: [plwa]) are a
Brayon flatbread type mix of
buckwheat flour,
wheat flour,
baking powder and
water which is extremely...
- the
Muskie Derby is the Fort Kent
Ploye Festival, one of the
featured events is the
making of the world's
largest ploye. This
event attracts hundreds of...
- the
bottom of the shield. With
arched or bent (French:
ployé)
lines it is
called chaussé
ployé. One
common reason for
dividing the
field in
heraldry is...
- Memil-buchimgae, a
variety of
Korean pancake with
buckwheat flour and
cabbage Ploye, a
Canadian pancake,
particularly po****r in New
Brunswick List of buckwheat...
- over the arms in 1981. The
official blazon of the arms is : Per
chevron ployé Argent and Gules,
dexter a
karakul ram's face
caboshed Sable and sinister...
- Catherine's
taffy Sucre à la crème
Tarte au
sucre Acadian foods Fricot Ploye Poutine râpée Râpure
Regional Soupe aux
gourganes Tourtière du Lac-Saint-Jean...
- Catherine's
taffy Sucre à la crème
Tarte au
sucre Acadian foods Fricot Ploye Poutine râpée Râpure
Regional Soupe aux
gourganes Tourtière du Lac-Saint-Jean...
- at the
Bureau of
Heraldry in
January 1969. The arms were : Per
chevron ploye Azure and Or,
dexter two mine
hammers in
saltire and
sinister a cogwheel...
- (Fr: plie) ploquer: 'having or
showing determined courage' (lit. 'plucky')
ploye: 'buckwheat pancake', a
tradition of Edmundston, New Brunswick, also common...
- for a type of
buckwheat pancake, a
category that
includes blini, kaletez,
ploye, and memil-buchimgae. When
potato is used as a
major portion of the batter...