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Ducasse

[ dy-kas ]

noun

  1. Jean Jules A·ma·ble Ro·ger- [zhah, n, zh, y, l , a, -, ma, -bl, uh, , r, aw-, zhey]. Roger-Ducasse, Jean Jules Amable.


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Example Sentences

Before Ducasse, before Bocuse, there was La Mère Brazier, whose cooking was the ultimate in rich hedonism.

Being a former Ducasse trainee, this book hallmarks classic fine dining (although French style) desserts.

Grand Livre de Cuisine: Alain Ducasse's Desserts and Pastries.

He spent more than two years working with Ducasse at ADNY in New York after opening Mix Las Vegas.

La Riviera D'Alain Ducasse relates directly to the flavors of my upbringing.

M. de Pointas had been sent with large reinforcements to assist M. Ducasse.

Of Ducasse he was insanely jealous, and during the whole expedition he tried in every way to humiliate him.

A Mexican fandango resembles a French ducasse, with the additional excitement of gambling.

Desault's suggestion was followed by similarly directed experiments on the part of Chaussier, Ducasse and Patissier.

Ath is also well known in Hainaut for its annual fte called le jour de ducasse—ducasse being the Walloon word for kermesse (fte).

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