Salade niçoise is pronounced as "sah-lah nee-swaz." The emphasis is on the second syllable of "niçoise," and the "c" is pronounced like an "s." The "salade" is pronounced as it is in French, with a soft "a" sound.
A suitable substitute for Nicoise olives in a traditional Salade Nicoise recipe would be Kalamata olives. They have a similar briny flavor and texture that can complement the other ingredients in the salad.
Une salade is a feminine noun in French. There is a hint in the article (une and la are feminine articles, un and le are masculine)
you can find anchovies in a 'salade niçoise' or some crumbs of tuna, but no sardines.
une salade nicoise (fem.)
Common French starters include soupe à l'oignon (French onion soup), escargots de Bourgogne (snails in garlic butter), and salade niçoise (Nicoise salad).
The menu tends toward classic French items.
It is a type of French salad. It includes tomatoes, anchovies, black olives, green beans, canned tuna, and hard boiled eggs. Interestingly, some restaurants will used grilled fresh tuna to make it "classier", but this isn't the real recipe.
une salade
La salade is feminine
"Une salade" (fem.) is a salad in English.
Some popular ingredients in a traditional Nicoise salad that features Nicoise olives are tuna, hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes, green beans, and potatoes.
Une Salade César. Salade is pronounced almost like salad just add the french e sound. And Ceaser is pronounced 'cézar'.