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La Toque was established in 1979 by chef Ken Frank on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, when he was just 23 years old. [6] [7]The restaurant gained attention for its use of fresh, seasonal ingredients and its blend of French culinary techniques with Californian influences. [8]
The territory of La Tuque was first inhabited by Atikamekw Indigenous people. In the early 1850s, settlers were drawn to the area to exploit the forest resources. The La Tuque Post Office opened in 1887, but the area remained isolated from the rest of the Mauricie until the early 1900s when the National Transcontinental Railway was built, prompting industrial development and the growth of a ...
A toque (/ t oʊ k / [1] or / t ɒ k /) is a type of hat with a narrow brim or no brim at all. [2]Toques were popular from the 13th to the 16th century in Europe, especially France. They were revived in the 1930s; nowadays, they are primarily known as the traditional headgear for professional cooks, except in Canada, where the term toque is used interchangeably with the French Canadian ...
Le Touquet-Paris-Plage (French pronunciation: [lə tukɛ paʁi plaʒ], Picard: Ech Toutchet-Paris-Plache), commonly referred to as Le Touquet (/ l ə t ʊ k eɪ /), is a commune near Étaples, in the Pas-de-Calais department, northern France.
In the 1990s, LDC took over the convenience food company La Toque Angevine. In 1995, LDC went public at the Euronext Paris and conducted the first international takeover with Hermanos Saiz from Spain. [5] Subsequently, the French company started an international expansion.
Dictionaries are divided on the matter of spelling, with the Gage Canadian preferring toque [20] and the Nelson Canadian listing tuque [21] (the Nelson Gage of a few years later would settle on toque). The first Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles lists separate entries and definitions for both toque and tuque which cross ...
All that remains of Masjid Al-Taqwa is a sign that bears its name. The mosque in Altadena, which served a tight-knit Muslim community for 42 years, burned to the ground in one of the Los Angeles ...
A toque is any of a variety of hats. Toque may also refer to: La Tuque, Quebec, a Canadian city; Toques, Spain, Spanish municipality; Flamenco guitar playing; Toque, a ceremony or polyrhythmic composition using the Batá drum; Toque, a ritual in the Candomblé religion; Tuque (toque), a type of winter hat