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Discovering the cookery of South-West France

French · Paperback / Softback

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Gascony, the south-west corner of France, is a land where life is sweet and tables
well laden. The mouthwatering smell of preserved goose or duck, foie gras,
golden duck breasts and thick vegetable soup, deep purple Madiran wine,
Jurançon its pale golden cousin and the hint of prune and violet in its armagnac
have made its local cuisine famous throughout the world. This is the land of
King Henri IV, famous for his love of good food and beautiful ladies, and of
d'Artagnan the Musketeer. This is the land where dishes made with fine goose
or duck fat are often flavoured with garlic and fines herbes. Sometimes they are
cooked in local wines ; often they are flambéed and flavoured with armagnac.
Local culinary traditions reflect the fertile, lush countryside and they have been
lovingly passed down through the generations so that, even today, we can still
enjoy the very best of fare.

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Authors Angela Caldwell, Bernard Claustres, Francine (1926-....) Claustres, Claustres F-Moyon a, CLAUSTRES FRANCINE, Claustres Moyon, Claustres/moyon, Francine Claustres, Georges Claustres
Publisher Sud-Ouest
 
Languages French
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.02.2004
 
EAN 9782879015545
ISBN 978-2-87901-554-5
No. of pages 63
Weight 201 g
Series Discovering
Discovering
Subject Guides > Food & drink

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