- the
Boulangerie Viennoise,
which was
opened by
Austrian August Zang in 1839. The
first usage of the
expression pâtisseries
viennoises appeared in 1877...
-
Vienne may
refer to:
Vienne (department), a
department of
France named after the
river Vienne Vienne, Isère, a city in the
French department of Isère Vienne-en-Arthies...
- "snail" and "Russian bread" respectively. It is a
member of the pâtisserie
viennoise family of
baked foods. In France, it is
typically a
variant of the croissant...
-
artillery officer,
August Zang,
founded a
Viennese bakery ("Boulangerie
Viennoise") at 92, rue de
Richelieu in Paris. This bakery,
which served Viennese...
- par
amour pour vous Madame. Her
first full-length
feature was
Amours viennoises in 1930,
followed by the Marc Allégret-directed
adaptation of Mam'zelle...
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entire Cisjurane Burgundy,
centered on the
region of
Vienne (fr.
Bourgogne viennoise), and also the
entire southern region around Arles (fr.
Bourgogne arlésienne)...
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Another po****r form is the
fried Backhendl (French:
poulet frit à la
viennoise) version, a
specialty of the
Viennese cuisine. The
Standard German term...
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artillery officer,
August Zang,
founded a
Viennese Bakery ("Boulangerie
Viennoise") at 92, rue de
Richelieu in Paris. This bakery,
which served Viennese...
-
several literary prizes,
including the Prix des
libraires for La Mort
viennoise in 1979, le Prix
Albert Camus for
Histoire d'âme in 1989, and le prix...
- the
United States with her team of
young girls, Les
Danseuses Viennoises ("the
Viennoise Children").
Weiss was born in
Austria in 1805. She
spent much...