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Terms in French 1821-1830 of 10943

berlingot

[French]

A pyramid-shaped milk carton. It also describes a type of sweet.

berlingueto

[French]

A dish from Provence of hard boiled eggs with chopped, cooked spinach.

berlo

[French]

A type of watercress from Vaucluse.

bernach

[French]

A name for a limpet, a conical, univalve shellfish. These they may be cooked by washing them and then boiling them for about 5 minutes in seawater (or heavily salted water) is recommended. They have a small amount of meat and it is inclined to toughness, like a lot of those things that cling onto rocks. Alternatively the meats can be dug out and used in fish stews or chowders or in sauces to garnish other fish.

bernacle

[French] plural bernacles

A name for a limpet, a conical, univalve shellfish. These they may be cooked by washing them and then boiling them for about 5 minutes in seawater (or heavily salted water) is recommended. They have a small amount of meat and it is inclined to toughness, like a lot of those things that cling onto rocks. Alternatively the meats can be dug out and used in fish stews or chowders or in sauces to garnish other fish.

Bernard-l'hermite

[French]

Hermit crab. Not generallyy thought of as edible, but I bet someone, somewhere eats them.

berniche

[French] plural berniches

A name for a limpet, a conical, univalve shellfish. These they may be cooked by washing them and then boiling them for about 5 minutes in seawater (or heavily salted water) is recommended. They have a small amount of meat and it is inclined to toughness, like a lot of those things that cling onto rocks. Alternatively the meats can be dug out and used in fish stews or chowders or in sauces to garnish other fish.

bernicle

[French] plural bernicles

A name for a limpet, a conical, univalve shellfish. These they may be cooked by washing them and then boiling them for about 5 minutes in seawater (or heavily salted water) is recommended. They have a small amount of meat and it is inclined to toughness, like a lot of those things that cling onto rocks. Alternatively the meats can be dug out and used in fish stews or chowders or in sauces to garnish other fish.

bernique

[French] plural berniques

A name for a limpet, a conical, univalve shellfish. These they may be cooked by washing them and then boiling them for about 5 minutes in seawater (or heavily salted water) is recommended. They have a small amount of meat and it is inclined to toughness, like a lot of those things that cling onto rocks. Alternatively the meats can be dug out and used in fish stews or chowders or in sauces to garnish other fish.

Bernis

/behr-nee/
[French]

Egg and asparagus preparations named after an 18th Century French diplomat.