food is 'la nourriture' (fem.) in French.
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If you are talking about French food, then a variety of french bread are made like for example the famous croissont.
The food item "blackberry" in French is called "la mûre".
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un biscuit (bis= twice, cuit= cooked)
No. Asian food typically is cooked in a wok.
"un biscuit"
Cart or French service is also known as Service à la française. Partially cooked food is brought from the kitchen, and the remainder is cooked table-side.
stir fry pork cabbage with sweet sour dressing on top.
Eggs en cocotte Brillat-Savarin is a dish of eggs named in honour of the French gourmet Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. The egg is cooked individually in cream or butter in a small ramekin.
French cuisine is always prepared and cooked back in the kitchen. The guest's table isn't the place to cook, so French didn't invent a name for that. If that comes to be, it is likely to be called 'la cuisine devant vous' (in front of you)
Fires were lit and food cooked.
Food is "la nourriture" (fem.) in French, you say it noor-e-toorFood is not a French word. If you mean "What is the French word for food?" then the answer is nourriture.Also a physical food item is "un aliment" and the prepared of cooked food (cooking) of a particular culture is "la cuisine". (The word cuisine is widely used in English, too).
a lot of fancy restaurants have french named food, you can talk to people, and french sounds quite good when you speak it properly...
Food that is cooked by fully or partially submerging in some type of heated fat.
They cooked it They cooked it