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*[[Confit]] — preserved meat, generally goose, duck, or pork
*[[Confit]] — preserved meat, generally goose, duck, or pork
*[[French fries]] — probably originated in Belgium, but are generally considered by most people today to have been invented in France, where they were certainly popularized during the 19th century
*[[French fries]] — probably originated in Belgium, but are generally considered by most people today to have been invented in France, where they were certainly popularized during the 19th century
*[[Foie Gras]] — the liver of a goose or duck that has been specially reared and fed a carefully controlled diet using [[gavage]] (force feeding). It is prepared and eaten whole, and is far more expensive than [[Pâté de foie gras|pâté de foie gras]], with which it is frequently confused.
*[[Foie gras]] — the liver of a goose or duck that has been specially reared and fed a carefully controlled diet using [[gavage]] (force feeding). It is prepared and eaten whole, and is far more expensive than [[Pâté de foie gras|pâté de foie gras]], with which it is frequently confused.
*[[Hollandaise|Hollandaise sauce]]
*[[Hollandaise|Hollandaise sauce]]
*[[Mayonnaise]]
*[[Mayonnaise]]

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An informational catalog, or several catalogs, about French cuisine.


Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes in French cuisine, in alphabetical order.