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In culinary terms means, In the English style – usually means cooked simple. | |||
á l'anglaise: Coated with flour, eggwash and breadcrumbs. | |||
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| height="25" width="15%" | '''Country / Region''' | |||
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| height="25" width="15%" | Australia | |||
| height="25" width="8%" | Same | |||
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| width="15%" | England | |||
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| width="15%" | France | |||
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| width="61%" | Something cooked "in the English manner." | |||
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| width="15%" | Germany | |||
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'''Conversational / Colloquial / Comments''': | |||
This term is anglicised: "a la anglaise" | |||
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Revision as of 04:20, 30 May 2011
Definition and references: |
In culinary terms means, In the English style – usually means cooked simple. á l'anglaise: Coated with flour, eggwash and breadcrumbs. |
Country / Region | Contemporary - regional interpretations - changes or alternative meanings: | ||
Australia | Same | ||
Canada | |||
England | |||
France | Something cooked "in the English manner." | ||
Germany | |||
United States | |||
Add Country | |||
Add Country | |||
Add Country | |||
Add Country |
Conversational / Colloquial / Comments:
This term is anglicised: "a la anglaise"