'une cuillère à soupe de sucre en poudre' means 'a tablespoonful of powder sugar' in French.
la soupe means 'the soup' in French.
Du sucre is 'some sugar' in English.
"Sucre" means "sugar" in English.
"Le sucre" translates to "sugar" in English.
I'm keen on soup
yes basically it is.
Chicken soup
I'm guessing you mean Sucre, the capital of Bolivia. Sucre was named in honor of the revolutionary leader Antonio José de Sucre, the founder of Bolivia. The Sucre family is prominent political family in Venezuela and Ecuador. Sucre's family has origins in Flanders (Belgium) so the name is derived from the French sucré meaning "sweet, sugar."
"la paz" and "sucre" are Spanish words. If you are asking what "la paz" and "sucre" mean, they mean "peace" and "sugar" (sucre is an old form of azúcar). If you are asking how to pronounce "la paz" and "sucre" - "lah pas" (Latin America) "lah path" (Spain) and "SOO-kray"
du sucre vanillé is vanilla-flavored sugar. This is sold is small packets for cakes and pastries.
The time of sugar
I think it might mean 1 tablespoon of wholewheat flour. The direct translation of sarrasin that I found means buckwheat. Farine de sarrasin is buckwheat flour, a non-gluten flour okay for celiacs. It is used for traditional savory pancakes (galettes) in Brittany, usually filled with ham, cheese tomato and/or egg, in many combinations.