Faire les courses- Charcuterie - French Language2024-03-29T15:04:07Zhttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/forum/topics/faire-les-courses-charcuterie?feed=yes&xn_auth=noWith Carrefour it depends whe…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2010-11-14:3179028:Comment:187782010-11-14T09:25:53.952Zjorge chehttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/jorgeche
With Carrefour it depends where you are, I visited Morocco and you can find "charcuterie" with no pig at all, they make it with chicken but they call it "charcuterie", however the real charcuterie is made with pig
With Carrefour it depends where you are, I visited Morocco and you can find "charcuterie" with no pig at all, they make it with chicken but they call it "charcuterie", however the real charcuterie is made with pig thanks for the help :)tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2010-11-14:3179028:Comment:187652010-11-14T04:34:11.470ZKatie Mitchellhttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/KatieMitchell
thanks for the help :)
thanks for the help :) Hi Katie, a bidirectional Eng…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2010-11-08:3179028:Comment:184392010-11-08T06:04:43.854ZYolandahttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/Yolanda
Hi Katie, a bidirectional <a href="http://www.hnhsoft.com" target="_blank">English-French dictionary</a> may make it easy for you to find the definition for words.
Hi Katie, a bidirectional <a href="http://www.hnhsoft.com" target="_blank">English-French dictionary</a> may make it easy for you to find the definition for words. Hi Katie !
Casher is an adjec…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2010-10-31:3179028:Comment:182462010-10-31T22:20:24.082ZEd la mouettehttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/Edlamouette
Hi Katie !<br />
<b>Casher</b> is an adjective apposed to meat prepared according to the Jewish traditions. <b>Halal</b> (or sometimes hallal) is the equivalent for Muslim traditions.<br />
<b>Charcuterie</b> designs all that can be eaten from a pig : ham, bacon, sausages...<br />
<b>apéritive</b> means that we talk about pork products served just before dinner begins, to stimulate appetite.<br />
<b>Charcuterie santé et bio</b> deals with pork products health-oriented and coming from biological agriculture (no…
Hi Katie !<br />
<b>Casher</b> is an adjective apposed to meat prepared according to the Jewish traditions. <b>Halal</b> (or sometimes hallal) is the equivalent for Muslim traditions.<br />
<b>Charcuterie</b> designs all that can be eaten from a pig : ham, bacon, sausages...<br />
<b>apéritive</b> means that we talk about pork products served just before dinner begins, to stimulate appetite.<br />
<b>Charcuterie santé et bio</b> deals with pork products health-oriented and coming from biological agriculture (no pesticides or any other chemical products, etc), respectively.<br />
<b>Charcuterie volaille</b> is quite a non sense. It designs poultry products arranged in ham, sausages, pâtés... like it is done with pork.