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Fines herbes(recipes)
Herbes de Provence(recipes)
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Herbes de Provence (recipes)


A mixture of heady herbs from the south of France made up of any combination of basil, thyme, oregano, marjoram, bay, sage, rosemary and summer savory (some Recipes also call for lavender and dried orange peel, among Other flavourings). The Mediterranean flavour of these herbs is essential to many meat, poultry, game and vegetable dishes, particularly tomato-based and grilled dishes.Rack of pork with grilled Vegetables and herbes de Provence

accentuate (oh)



[Date: 1700-1800; Language: Medieval Latin; Origin: , past participle of accentuare, from Latin accentus; ACCENT1]
to make something more noticeable
::The photograph seemed to accentuate his large nose.
-- accentuation /Ek7sentFu5eIFEn/ n [U and C]