Mignonette can refer to a couple of things. In culinary terms, it often describes a sauce made with vinegar, shallots, and pepper, commonly served with oysters. Additionally, mignonette can refer to a type of small, delicate flowering plant in the genus Reseda, known for its pleasant fragrance. The word itself is derived from the French term meaning "small and cute."
The word mignonette is a noun. It is a type of plant.
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. A mignonette is a plant, a thing. The word mignonette is singular, common, concrete noun.
The word mignonette is a noun. The plural form is mignonettes.
Mignonette - album - was created on 2004-07-27.
Mignonette - 1916 was released on: USA: 9 April 1916
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In the Movie, Mia's full name is Amelia Mignonette Thermopolis Renaldo, but in the books it is Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo.
Mignon Lowe died on April 11, 2006, in Georgetown, Guyana.
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A mignonette sauce is a vinegar-based sauce for raw oysters. A simple basic recipe is: 1 part white wine 1 part white vinegar, or champagne vinegar Chopped shallots Crushed peppercorns Serve chilled