Examples of using Saucisson in English and their translations into French
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We even had wild boar saucisson.
Saucisson de Lyon natuur of met pistache.
And we pay you in saucisson: A currency that never devalues!
But you know, brother, it's not ridiculous to slice saucisson.
Snacks available: ham sandwiches, saucisson, ostrich terrine and hot/cold drinks.
The word saucisson first appeared in France in 1546 in the Tiers Livre of Rabelais.
It would be odd, finding a bone in your saucisson.
Sausages and saucisson made from cooked or raw dried pork, and now also from beef and game, are all served with aperitifs.
Le Grand Bornand has some lovely shops selling everything from the latest ski gear to traditional‘saucisson', plus a wonderful weekly market that is a delight to explore.
the"apero" with the best"saucisson" of the region and the lovely swimming pool surrounded by olive trees?
drinking a bottle of Bordeaux and eating saucisson, while listening to a good old lame Richard Cocciante playlist until dawn.
Saucisson comes from the Latin salsus meaning salted.
An original color for this traditional French blueberries saucisson.
Cheese, saucisson, wine, pâtisserie,
Saucisson, Mme Fenuze, is the best and the cheapest meat,
Like chorizo or saucisson, Lozère sausage can be eaten after more
Our cured meats: ham- saucisson- pâté- dried ostrich neck sausage saucisse sèche.
Little advice from Maison Cisson: your saucisson can also be used as flies and mosquitos repellent by
Today, the"Bâton de Saint-Bernard" is symbolized by this pure-pork, lightly smoked saucisson, embellished with hazelnuts
Enjoy house-made saucisson on the outdoor terrace in warmer months, and savor our rich