julienne
See also: Julienne
English
Etymology
From French julienne (1722),[1] from given name Jules or Julien, presumably from an otherwise unknown chef of that name. Originally used in potage julienne (“Julienne potage, soup in the manner of Jules/Julien”), meaning “soup made from thin slices”; this sense is now known as chiffonade.
Noun
julienne (plural juliennes)
- (cooking) A garnish of vegetables cut into long, thin strips.
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Synonyms
Translations
garnish of vegetables
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Verb
julienne (third-person singular simple present juliennes, present participle julienning, simple past and past participle julienned)
- (transitive) To prepare by cutting in this way.
Translations
prepare by cutting in this way
See also
- julienning on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French julienne.
Pronunciation
Adverb
julienne
Noun
julienne f (uncountable)
- (cooking) the cutting technique of cutting food into thin strips
- (cooking) julienne, French cut (food that has been cut in julienne)
French
Pronunciation
Noun
julienne f (plural juliennes)
- (cooking) a julienne, a garnish of vegetables cut into long, thin strips
- (botany) dame's rocket
- (zoology) ling
Adjective
julienne
Further reading
- “julienne”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Italian
Etymology
Noun
julienne f (plural julienni)
Norman
Etymology
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Noun
julienne f (plural juliennes)
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