au kilo
When you're shopping in France, especially at a market or a supermarket, you'll often see prices listed "au kilo". This simply means "by the kilo" or "per kilogram." It tells you that the item, like fruits, vegetables, or meat, is priced based on its weight. So, if you see apples at 2€ au kilo, it means you'll pay 2 euros for every kilogram of apples you buy. It's a very common and practical way to price things!
관련 콘텐츠
food 관련 단어
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
A2At the deli; where cold meats and prepared foods are sold.
à la coque
A2Soft-boiled (for eggs).
à la demande
B1On demand; upon request.
à la poêle
A2Cooked in a frying pan; pan-fried.
à la poissonnerie
A2At the fishmonger's; where fresh fish is sold.
à la vapeur
A2Cooked by steam; steamed.
à l'apéritif
B1As an aperitif, served before a meal.