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  2. Marseille soap - Wikipedia

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    Marius Fabre Marseille soap in blocks of 600 g. Marseille soap or Savon de Marseille (French pronunciation: [savɔ̃ də maʁsɛj]) is a traditional hard soap made from vegetable oils that has been produced around Marseille, France, for about 600 years. The first documented soapmaker was recorded from the city in about 1370. [1]

  3. Ricard (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Ricard (/ r ɪ ˈ k ɑːr d /; French pronunciation:) is a pastis, an anise and licorice-flavored apéritif, created by Marseille native Paul Ricard in 1932, who marketed it as the "true pastis from Marseille". [3]

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    Don't sleep on the Whole Foods beauty department—specifically their soaps. The scents of A La Maison de Provence will send you on a trip to France. ... Both the salad bar and hot bars are so ...

  5. Barre des Écrins - Wikipedia

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    The Barre des Écrins (French pronunciation: [baʁ dez‿ekʁɛ̃]) is a mountain in the French Alps with a peak elevation of 4,102 metres (13,458 ft). It is the highest peak of the Massif des Écrins and the Dauphiné Alps and the most southerly alpine peak in Europe that is higher than 4,000 metres.

  6. Provençal markets - Wikipedia

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    The Provençal market also offers local specialities such as essential oils of lavender from Haute-Provence, cut and dried flowers, and all kinds of soap products. Finally, it is also the chance to discover truffles, lavender honey, cordials, jams, olives, designation of origin oils and fine wines from the Rhone Valley and Provence.

  7. Savonnerie manufactory - Wikipedia

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    Tapis de Savonnerie, under Louis XIV, after Charles Le Brun, made for the Grande Galerie in the Louvre. Savonnerie manufactory in 2018 The Savonnerie manufactory was the most prestigious European manufactory of knotted-pile carpets , enjoying its greatest period c. 1650–1685; the cachet of its name is casually applied to many knotted-pile ...

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