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Terms in French 6111-6120 of 10943

fico

[French]

A southern French name for poor cod, a small bony marine fish.

fiela

/FYEH-lah/
[French]

A name for conger eel in south western France.

figue

[French] plural figues

Fig

figue

[French] plural figues

Pomfret. Uncommon in markets. Best grilled.

figue banane

[French]

Banana

figue banane

[French]

Plantain. An unripe, green banana. This is a starchy type of banana with firm flesh. If it is the variety used for desserts it is cooked when it is green, but it is left to ripen if it is the less sweet type. It is a staple food in many tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world.

figue de Barbarie

[French] plural figues de Barbarie

"Barbary fig." Prickly pear. The delicious but risky fruit of a cactus. The sweet, juicy flesh ripens from green to a deep apricot-pink colour. It is sensible to use leather gloves when dealing with these fruit as they are covered in fine, penetrating prickles. They are normally eaten raw but can be cooked, with the edible seeds becoming hard with cooking.

figue de cactus

[French] plural figues de cactus

"Cactus fig." Prickly pear. The delicious but risky fruit of a cactus. The sweet, juicy flesh ripens from green to a deep apricot-pink colour. It is sensible to use leather gloves when dealing with these fruit as they are covered in fine, penetrating prickles. They are normally eaten raw but can be cooked, with the edible seeds becoming hard with cooking.

figue de mer

[French] plural figues de mer

"Sea fig." Sea squirt. A small sea creature which looks like a knobbly potato. The edible part looks like scrambled egg and is eaten raw.

figue d'Inde

[French] plural figues d'Inde

"Indian fig." Prickly pear. The delicious but risky fruit of a cactus. The sweet, juicy flesh ripens from green to a deep apricot-pink colour. It is sensible to use leather gloves when dealing with these fruit as they are covered in fine, penetrating prickles. They are normally eaten raw but can be cooked, with the edible seeds becoming hard with cooking.