• scholars. Hast'à (sic) la Mort!. Imprimerie Barrière, Perpinyà, 1924 La truffe noire et les truffières rationnelles dans le département du Vaucluse, contenant...
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    'Vitelotte', also called Vitelotte noire, Négresse: 150  or Truffe de Chine, is a gourmet French variety of blue-violet potato. It has been cultivated...
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  • commemorated by this potato developed in the Netherlands in 1976. Soupe aux truffes noires VGE [fr] – dedicated to Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (abbreviated VGE) and...
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    the very best levels of service." Irénée had previously worked at La Truffe Noire, another London restaurant. Eric Patton followed as restaurant manager...
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    Collines or the Syndicat général de la truffe noire du Tricastin with headquarters at the Maison de la Truffe et du Tricastin in Saint Paul Trois Châteaux...
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    introduit entre chair et peau des lamelles de truffe. L’alternance des zones noires des tranches de truffe et des interstices blancs de la chair de la poularde...
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    échalotte (shallot). French regional cuisines use locally grown fungi, such as truffe (truffle), champignon de Paris (button mushroom), chanterelle ou girolle...
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  • capitalisme sentimental Olivier Asselin Tomorrow Demain Maxime Giroux Truffe Truffe Kim Nguyen Under the Hood: A Voyage Into the World of Torture Sous la...
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