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- Used to describe products that are primarily fresh.
- Common in culinary, marketing, and shopping contexts.
- Requires gender agreement: frais (m) vs fraîche (f).
意味
This phrase is used to describe something—usually food or a product—that is fundamentally or primarily fresh. It's like saying the 'soul' of the item comes straight from the source without heavy processing.
主な例文
3 / 6At a local market
Ce fromage de chèvre est essentiellement frais.
This goat cheese is essentially fresh.
Reading a restaurant menu
Le chef propose une soupe essentiellement fraîche.
The chef offers a soup that is essentially fresh.
Texting a friend about dinner
J'ai préparé un dessert essentiellement frais avec des fraises.
I prepared an essentially fresh dessert with strawberries.
文化的背景
The French 'Loi Alimentation' encourages the use of fresh, local products in schools. 'Essentiellement frais' is a goal for public canteens. In Quebec, there is a strong 'Achat Local' (Buy Local) movement. This phrase is used to promote farmers from the St. Lawrence Valley. Belgian cuisine, especially in Flanders, prizes 'frais du jour' for their famous grey shrimp and endives. In coastal West Africa, the 'retour de pêche' (return of the boats) is the moment when everything is essentially fresh.
Menu Reading
If you see this on a French menu, it's a sign of a high-quality restaurant. They are bragging about their suppliers.
The 'S' in Frais
Never pronounce the 's' in 'frais' (masculine). It's silent! If you pronounce it, people might think you're saying 'fraise' (strawberry).
15秒でわかる
- Used to describe products that are primarily fresh.
- Common in culinary, marketing, and shopping contexts.
- Requires gender agreement: frais (m) vs fraîche (f).
What It Means
When you hear essentiellement frais, think of the heart of the matter. This phrase tells you that the primary quality of something is its freshness. It’s not just a little bit fresh; its very essence is. You’ll mostly find this used for food, drinks, or even cosmetics. It suggests that the ingredients haven't been sitting on a shelf for years. It’s like the difference between a squeezed orange and a powdered drink. One is essentiellement frais, and the other is... well, not. It implies a lack of preservatives and a focus on natural quality.
How To Use It
Using this phrase is quite straightforward. You place it after the noun you are describing. For example, you could say un jus essentiellement frais. One thing to watch out for is gender. If you are talking about something feminine, like une salade, you must change the adjective. It becomes essentiellement fraîche. The adverb essentiellement never changes, which is a relief! You can use it in a full sentence like Ce plat est essentiellement frais. It sounds polished and precise without being overly stiff.
When To Use It
This is your go-to phrase for the grocery store or a nice restaurant. If you’re at a boucherie or a poissonnerie, you might ask if the catch is essentiellement frais. It’s also great for describing handmade products. If you’re making a smoothie for a friend, you can proudly say it’s essentiellement frais. It’s a way to emphasize quality. You’ll also see it in marketing a lot. Brands love to use it to make their products sound natural and healthy. It's perfect for when you want to sound like a bit of a foodie who cares about what they eat.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this for people unless you want to sound very strange. In English, we might call someone a "fresh face," but in French, frais for a person usually means they look rested or, occasionally, it's used for someone being cheeky. Also, don't use it for "fresh" ideas. For a new idea, use une idée nouvelle. Avoid using it for "cool" weather in a literal sense unless you are focusing on the quality of the air. Usually, for weather, just Il fait frais is enough. Adding essentiellement there would sound like a weather reporter trying too hard to be poetic.
Cultural Background
In France, food isn't just fuel; it's a religion. The concept of le frais is central to French life. People visit the market multiple times a week to ensure they have the freshest ingredients. There is a deep distrust of overly processed foods in traditional French culture. By saying something is essentiellement frais, you are tapping into this cultural value. It’s a sign of respect for the ingredients and the person you are serving. It reflects the "farm-to-table" ethos that has existed in France long before it became a global trend. It's about the pride of the producer.
Common Variations
If you want to mix it up, you have options. Principalement frais means mostly fresh. Totalement frais means 100% fresh. If you want to sound even more French, you can use tout frais. This is very common for bread or eggs. You might also hear ultra-frais in supermarkets. This is a specific category for dairy products like yogurt that have a short shelf life. Each one adds a slightly different flavor to your description, but essentiellement frais remains a very elegant choice for describing high-quality goods.
使い方のコツ
The phrase is neutral and works in most settings. Just be careful with the feminine agreement (`fraîche`) and avoid using it for abstract concepts like 'fresh ideas'.
Menu Reading
If you see this on a French menu, it's a sign of a high-quality restaurant. They are bragging about their suppliers.
The 'S' in Frais
Never pronounce the 's' in 'frais' (masculine). It's silent! If you pronounce it, people might think you're saying 'fraise' (strawberry).
例文
6Ce fromage de chèvre est essentiellement frais.
This goat cheese is essentially fresh.
The speaker is confirming the quality of the cheese with the vendor.
Le chef propose une soupe essentiellement fraîche.
The chef offers a soup that is essentially fresh.
Used to describe the nature of the ingredients in the dish.
J'ai préparé un dessert essentiellement frais avec des fraises.
I prepared an essentially fresh dessert with strawberries.
A casual way to brag about using good ingredients.
Mon cocktail est essentiellement frais... surtout grâce aux glaçons !
My cocktail is essentially fresh... mostly thanks to the ice cubes!
A play on the word fresh meaning both 'new' and 'cold'.
Ce bouquet est essentiellement frais, il sent si bon.
This bouquet is essentially fresh, it smells so good.
Expressing appreciation for the vitality of the flowers.
Nos cosmétiques sont composés d'ingrédients essentiellement frais.
Our cosmetics are composed of essentially fresh ingredients.
Using the phrase to build brand trust and quality assurance.
自分をテスト
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'frais'.
Cette salade est essentiellement ________.
'Salade' is feminine singular.
Which situation is most appropriate for 'essentiellement frais'?
Where would you see this phrase?
It is a formal, quality-focused culinary term.
Match the noun with the correct form of the phrase.
Nouns: 1. Le poisson, 2. La viande, 3. Les légumes
Légumes is masculine plural in French (un légume).
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Frais vs. Essentiellement Frais
練習問題バンク
3 問題Cette salade est essentiellement ________.
'Salade' is feminine singular.
Where would you see this phrase?
It is a formal, quality-focused culinary term.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Légumes is masculine plural in French (un légume).
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よくある質問
4 問Not really. Use 'frais et dispos' for a person who looks rested. 'Essentiellement frais' sounds like you are describing them as an ingredient!
The adverb usually comes before the adjective: 'essentiellement frais'.
It is 'essentiellement fraîches'. Note the 'es' at the end.
No, it's too long. In a text, you'd just say 'C'est trop frais !'
関連フレーズ
frais du jour
similarFresh of the day.
pur et dur
contrastHardcore / Pure and hard.
de saison
builds onIn season.