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- Bearnaise sauce [r]: A classic French sauce made with egg yolks and clarified butter. [e]
- French fries [r]: Thin sticks of potato that have been deep-fried. [e]
- French republican calendar [r]: Calendar instituted by the National Convention after the French Revolution, as a reform of the Gregorian calendar, that would help to divorce the new republic from its Catholic predecessor. [e]
- Herb garden [r]: Garden specifically designed and used for the cultivation of cooking and/or medicinal herbs. [e]
- Lyonnaise potatoes [r]: A well-known dish of sliced potatoes and onions that apparently originated in France. [e]
- Vitamin C [r]: Required by a few mammalian species, including humans and higher primates. It is water-soluble and is usually obtained by eating fruits and vegetables; associated with scurvy (hence its chemical name, ascorbic acid). [e]
- Erlang programming techniques [r]: The philosophy and the most powerful programming techniques in Erlang (programming language). [e]
- French literature [r]: Novels, poetry, essays and plays written in the French language from the earliest years until the present day [e]
- Blanket order [r]: Order the customer makes with its supplier which contains multiple delivery dates scheduled over a period of time, sometimes at predetermined prices. [e]