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Battered fish goujons with battered onion rings, peas, chips, and tartare sauce. A goujon (from French: goujon ' dowel ', ' pin ') is a strip of meat taken from underside of the muscular fish tail or chicken breast, sometimes breaded or coated in batter and deep fried. [1] [2] [3]
Jean Goujon (c. 1510 – c. 1565), French Renaissance sculptor Jean Goujon (cyclist) (1914–1991), French cyclist Jean-Marie Claude Alexandre Goujon (1766–1795), politician of the French Revolution
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A fine representative of Mannerism in France, Goujon's figures are elongated, sensual and fluid; his drapery work reveals knowledge of Greek sculpture, though certainly not at first hand. He is also responsible for engravings for Jean Martin's 1547 translation of Vitruvius and for work on the Château of Ecouen , for the Montmorency family.
SpanishDict is a Spanish-American English reference, learning website, [1] and mobile application. [2] The website and mobile application feature a Spanish-American English dictionary and translator, verb conjugation tables, pronunciation videos, and language lessons. [3] SpanishDict is managed by Curiosity Media. [4]
The surname Goujon is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean Goujon (c. 1510 – c. 1565), French Renaissance sculptor; Jean Goujon (cyclist) (1914–1991), French cyclist; Jean-Marie Claude Alexandre Goujon (1766–1795), politician of the French Revolution; Philippe Goujon (born 1954), French politician
For the record: 5:38 p.m. Jan. 31, 2023: An earlier version of this article said Mexico’s official languages were Spanish and Nahuatl.However, an official language is not established in the ...
The Diccionario de la lengua española [a] (DLE; [b] English: Dictionary of the Spanish language) is the authoritative dictionary of the Spanish language. [1] It is produced, edited, and published by the Royal Spanish Academy, with the participation of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language.