Main meals
Aligot
Aligot : mashed potatoes mixed with butter, cream, crushed garlic, and melted cheese (Tome fraîche de l’Aubrac).
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Main meals
Aligot : mashed potatoes mixed with butter, cream, crushed garlic, and melted cheese (Tome fraîche de l’Aubrac).
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					Pork sausage using the small intestine of the pig.
Served hot.				
				
Cheeses
					Switzerland. Appenzellerland.
Hard, unpasteurised cow's milk cheese.
Ripening : 3 to 4 months.
Silver label printed in blue and red.				
				
Main meals
Potée : mixture of meat or sausage, vegetables and baked potatoes in broth cooked several hours in an earthenware pot.
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					United States. Vermont.
Soft-ripened pasteurized goat's milk cheese with a natural rind.
Ripening : 2 weeks.				
				
Consommé and Soup
					Ukraine.
Soup with beetroot, mushrooms, vegetables (carrot, cabbage, cucumber, beans, onion, potato, tomato) and meat (beef, pork or chicken).				
				
Cheeses
					France. Rhône-Alpes. Loire. Forez.
Soft-ripened and bloomy rind cow's milk cheese.				
				
Main meals
Mixture of salted meat or pork sausage, vegetables and baked potatoes in broth cooked several hours in an earthenware pot.
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					France. Normandy.
Soft-ripened cow's milk cheese with mould on the rind.				
				
Main meals
Mixture of pork meat with cabbage and baked potatoes in broth cooked several hours in an earthenware pot.
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Aspic : cold dish in which ingredients (vegetables, eggs, fish, fruit, poultry or meat) are set in jelly made from a meat stock or consommé.
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Pieces of meat beef cooked in hot oil and accompanied by various sauces (ketchup, mayonnaise, bearnaise sauce, Tartar sauce, Worcestershire sauce, …)
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					France. Auvergne.
Soft-ripened blue-veined cow's milk cheese, with a dry, mould rind.				
				
Cheeses
					France. Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Loire. Montbrison.
Blue-veined cow's milk cheese.