Garnish of portugaise
L'hôtellerie portugaise was created in 1798.
portugais, portugaise
Ami lcar Cabral has written: 'Guine e 'portugaise''
Leopold Senghor was born on October 9, 1906, in Joal-la-Portugaise, Senegal.
the plural for garnish is........ Garnishes! :)
yes, they can garnish your wages
He was born in Joal-la-Portugaise, a small fishing village about seventy miles south of Dakar. Hope this helps :)
Sauce Portugaise is a classic French sauce that is often associated with Portuguese cuisine. It typically consists of a base of tomato sauce, enhanced with ingredients like onions, garlic, and sometimes red wine, along with spices such as paprika. The sauce is known for its rich flavor and is often used to accompany fish or meat dishes, providing a savory and slightly tangy complement.
Yes.
Not really... they taste fine without a garnish.
No, only the federal government can garnish your wages.
remember that a sauce is a sauce not a garnish