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World cooking

In every town in France there is a variety of restaurants: traditional French cooking – “blanquette de veau” (veal stew), “pot au feu” (hotpot) – or local gastronomic specialities.

Next-door but one there will be pizza, paella, hamburger, spring rolls, couscous or sandwiches[Help: comble-boxeurlangue-au-chatsandwich ]...

This is one way of doing a tour of world cooking, flavoured with curry, paprika, cinnamon... The most used aromatic herbs are parsley, mixed herbs, thyme, laurel and sage, which also make the food look nice.

The smells French people like best are, in order of preference: coffee, warm bread and vanilla.


Delicious English custard!

Some say that the Parisian pastry cook Antonin Carême, who was much appreciated by the future King of England, George IV, invented custard (which in French is called “la crème anglaise”). Others think that the recipe had existed since 1700.

The proper way to make it is with milk, sugar, egg yolks, vanilla… and lots of care to take the saucepan off the heat before it burns.

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Recevoir une châtaigne en pleine poire et ramener sa fraise avant de prendre un marron et finir par tomber dans les pommes.
 

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More than 200 years ago, the Englishman John Montagu, Earl of Sandwich, a passionate gambler, was so involved playing that he refused to leave the table for his dinner. He had a slice of meat between two slices of bread brought to his table. The sandwich was invented.