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Switzerland and a bit of France next to Switzerland.
A fondue set can be had at a reasonable price at any store that deals with kitchen and dining ware. They come in all shapes and sizes and at all price ranges. Online they can be had at amazon or Ebay.
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For meat fondue in broth, you need a fuel burner or an electrical fondue pot. For chocolate fondue, you melt your chocolate prior and keep it warm with a candle under the pot. (a chocolate fondue pot is smaller than a meat fondue pot)
you can find some at ross, i've seen some at target and walmart once, it really sort of differs from store to store
A fondue set is a collection of cookware designed for preparing and serving fondue, a dish where ingredients like cheese, chocolate, or oil are melted for dipping. Typically, it includes a pot or caquelon, a heat source such as a candle or burner, and long forks for dipping food items like bread, fruits, or meat. Fondue sets can be made from various materials, including ceramic, cast iron, and stainless steel, and are often used in social gatherings for a communal dining experience.
Is la fondue a dish?? Usually it means "the bottom".
The most expensive fondue in the world is about 80 dollars. The worlds least expensive fondue is about 35 dollars.
The inventor of fondue is not known. Fondue originated in the country of Switzerland in the 18th century. Fondue was created to help families use aged cheeses and breads during cold winter months.
Cement Fondue has a different composition to "normal" cement - it has a high aluminum content; cures to full strength in 24 hours without any shrinkage or cracking, and is heat-proof. Cement fondue is a cement that sets in about six hours but begins to become solid in a much shorter time depending upon the mixture and air drying time. A mixture of two parts sand to one part fondue and one part water is a recommended mix. Sculptures made from this product are durable and lightweight if built over an armature.
Nope. Fondue comes from the French word "fondu" which means "melted".