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French gastronomy • France is well known for its « cuisine » which is particularly appreciated by foreigners The most famous French « Chefs « Régis and Jacques Marcon with the restaurant Marconi in Auvergne, Jean and Pierre Troigros with the Maison Troisgros, Georges Blanc, Paul Bocuse in Rhone-Alpes

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Page 1: Gastronomie and vin

French gastronomy

• France is well known for its « cuisine » which is particularly appreciated by foreigners

The most famous French « Chefs « • Régis and Jacques Marcon with the restaurant

Marconi in Auvergne,• Jean and Pierre Troigros with the Maison

Troisgros, • Georges Blanc,• Paul Bocuse in Rhone-Alpes

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Some French typical dishes

Stewing beef

the French Foie gras

(duck liver)

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Salade Lyonnaise

(typical salad from Lyon made of potatoes, lettuce, bacon dice, melted goat cheese and garlic bread)

)

a typical salad from our region

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Recipe of « la salade lyonnaise »• Preparation : 20 mns

cooking time : 5 mns

Ingredients (for 4 persons) : - 4 eggs

- 200 g de smoked bacon dice- 4 slices of garlic bread

• - ciboulette (chive ?)- olive oil

- red wine vinegar- mustard

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French CheeseReblochon

camembert

Mont Dore

Cantal

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Designation of French cheese

We also get confused when confronted with the uncountable designation of cheese :

-cheese of guaranted origin,

-made with milk

- pasteurised milk,

-farm made or mass produced.

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• The French have always regarded cheese as essential,

•But which sort of cheese shall you choose ? According to the legislation, cheese means " fermented or not fermented, matured or not matured food, made from dairy produce (milk, can be more or less skimmed, or cream or dasher).

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The map of Cheese in France looks like a puzzle !!!

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• Only cheese of guaranteed origin is exempted from bearing certain references.

• "Each sort of cheese reveals a pasture of a differente green , under a different sky". Italo Calvino wrote.

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Some typical specialities from our region

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It is a special pastry made with :

• Chocolate• Marzipan

Shaped green square with green sugar.

Luxurious sweet, we can find it inLyon.

A special sweet from Lyon

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French WinesFrench wine is produced in

quantities between 7–8 billion bottles.

Main French Wine Regionsmain wine producing regions in France

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Most famous french wine regions are :Alsace - Bordeaux - Burgundy - Champagne - Languedoc- Loire - Provence - Rhone - South West of France

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Two concepts define French wines as :

- the notion of "terroir, which links the style of the wines to the

specific locations where the grapes are grown and the wine is made

- and the « AOC label » -(guaranteed or protected label)