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  2. List of fondues - Wikipedia

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    Fondue Chinoise. Fondue chinoise (lit. "Chinese fondue") is a common name for hot pot, where meat and vegetables are cooked in a shared pot of broth, or pieces of thinly sliced meat are dipped with a fondue fork into boiling broth with salad as side dish. [4] Various sauces and pickled condiments are provided on the side.

  3. Chinois - Wikipedia

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    A chinois (UK: / ˈ ʃ ɪ n w ɑː, ˈ ʃ iː n w ɑː / SHIN-wah, SHEE-nwah, US: / ʃ iː ˈ n w ɑː / shee-NWAH, French: ⓘ), also known as a bouillon strainer, is a conical sieve with an extremely fine mesh. It is used to strain custards, purees, soups, and sauces, producing a very smooth texture. It can also be used to dust food with a ...

  4. Bouillon cube - Wikipedia

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    Various French cooks in the early 19th century (Lefesse, Massué, and Martin) tried to patent bouillon cubes and tablets, but were turned down for lack of originality. [3] Nicolas Appert also proposed such dehydrated bouillon in 1831. [4] Portable soup was a kind of dehydrated food used in the 18th and 19th centuries.

  5. Bouillon (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, Bouillon Gandon-Duval opened in an old restaurant converted by the owner and architect, Edouard Fournier. [citation needed] In 1904, another bouillon with luxurious Art Nouveau decoration was opened on Boulevard Saint-Germain. The architect was Jean-Marie Bouvier. Today, it houses Brasserie Vagenende, which is not a bouillon. [citation ...

  6. Bouillon - Wikipedia

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    Bouillon (broth), a simple broth Court-bouillon, a quick broth; Bouillon (soup), a Haitian soup; Bouillon (restaurant), a traditional type of French restaurant Bouillon Chartier, a bouillon restaurant founded in 1896; Bouillon (grape), another name for the French wine grape Folle Blanche; Bouillon cube, used in cooking, especially in soups

  7. Miley Cyrus Debuts Blunt Haircut in Edgy, Leather Cutout Look ...

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    Another day, another edgy fashion slay for Miley Cyrus!. The "Flowers" singer, 32, debuted a choppy new hairstyle while rocking a leather-heavy look on the 2025 Grammys red carpet on Sunday, Feb ...

  8. BOU (food company) - Wikipedia

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    BOU is an American food company that produces bouillon cubes, miso broth cubes, gravy cubes, and instant soup cups. The company was co-founded by Robert Jakobi, former CEO and current board member, and Kunal Kohli, former COO and CEO, and uses artificial-free, non-GMO ingredients in all its products.

  9. Ricardo and Friends - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo and Friends is an English language cooking show by Montreal based host Ricardo Larrivée. It is broadcast by Food Network . After achieving success in the French language market of Canada with Ricardo , plans were underway to have Larrivée create an English speaking cooking show.