crustacé
Dato curioso
The word 'crust' in English shares the same Latin root as 'crustacé'.
Origen de la palabra
Latin 'crusta'
Significado original: hard shell
Indo-EuropeanContexto cultural
In France, 'fruits de mer' (seafood) are a popular delicacy, and 'crustacés' often feature prominently on menus, especially in coastal regions. Enjoying a platter of fresh crustaceans with a glass of white wine is a classic French culinary experience.
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à base de
B1Made from; based on.
à la boulangerie
A2At the bakery.
à la carte
A2À la carte; ordering individual dishes from a menu.
à la charcuterie
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à la coque
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à la demande
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à la poêle
A2Cooked in a frying pan; pan-fried.
à la poissonnerie
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à la vapeur
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à l'apéritif
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