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salmi
[ sal-mee ]
noun
- a ragout of partially cooked game, as pheasant or woodcock, stewed in wine and butter.
salmi
/ 藞蝉忙濒尘瑟 /
noun
- a ragout of game stewed in a rich brown sauce
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of salmi1
1750鈥60; < French, short for salmigondis salmagundi ( def )
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of salmi1
C18: from French, shortened form of salmigondis salmagundi
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Example Sentences
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There are also cooked salamis and soft cured salmis.
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Her "Modern Cookery For Teaching and the Trade: Volume 2" resounds with the minutiae of French dishes like salmis of pheasant and langouste 脿 la parisienne.
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Another entry: "This morning I had a salmis of rats 鈥 it was excellent 鈥 something between frog and rabbit."
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Every human motive is a salmi, cooked by a skilful artist, for our own palates as well as those that observe them.
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"Yes, but never mind about her; you promised me a salmi of partridges if you found your man with the secret鈥攜ou see鈥擨 didn't say, your man from Pontoise."
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