mesclun

mesclun
mes·clun

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  • Mesclun — et chèvre chaud sur toasts Autre nom mescla Lieu d origine Alpes Maritimes …   Wikipédia en Français

  • mesclun — [ mɛsklœ̃ ] n. m. • v. 1970; mot provenç., de mescla « mélanger », du bas lat. misculare → mêler ♦ Mélange de feuilles de salades diverses (laitue, trévise, mâche...). ● mesclun nom masculin (mot provençal) Mélange de jeunes plants de salades de… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Mesclun — salad Mesclun (French pronunciation: [mɛsˈklɛ̃]) is a salad mix of assorted small, young salad leaves which originated in Provence, France. The traditional mix includes chervil, arugula, leafy lettuces and endive in equal p …   Wikipedia

  • mesclun — [mes′klən] n. [Fr] a mixture of salad greens and herbs, as bibb lettuce with dandelion greens, radicchio, and parsley …   English World dictionary

  • Mesclun — Una tosta con ensalda mesclun. Mesclun se trata de una ensalada (del tipo ensalada jardinera) elaborada de forma tradicional de Provenza (Francia).[1] La ensalada se compone …   Wikipedia Español

  • mesclun — noun Etymology: French, from Occitan, literally, mixture, from mescla to mix, from Old Occitan mesclar, from Vulgar Latin *misculare more at meddle Date: 1976 a mixture of young tender greens (as lettuces, arugula, and chicory); also a salad made …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • mesclun — ˈmesklən noun ( s) Etymology: French, from Provençal, literally, mixture, from mescla to mix, from Old Provençal mesclar, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin misculare more at meddle : a mixture of young tender greens (as lettuces, arugula …   Useful english dictionary

  • mesclun — /mes kleuhn/, n. a salad consisting esp. of young, tender mixed greens. [1985 90; < F, < mescler to mix] * * * …   Universalium

  • mesclun — noun A mixture of small, young leaves as a salad …   Wiktionary

  • mesclun — [ mɛsklən] noun a Provençal green salad consisting of a mixture of edible leaves and flowers. Origin Provençal, lit. mixture …   English new terms dictionary

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