How To Use Jambon In A Sentence
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Jambalaya is often made with ham, so the word "jambalaya" may be an amalgamation of the French words "jambon" and "a la," and an African word, "yaya," which means rice, reflective of both cultural influences from people in the Louisiana area.
Archive 2006-02-01
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Sure "jambon" makes the ingredient list of their quintessential sandwich, the accidental creation of 19th-century workers who left their ham-and-cheese lunches by a radiator.
Beth Perry: Croque Notes: Stalking the Best Croque-Monsieur in Paris
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also, Jabon looks a lot like the french word "jambon" meaning ham.
A Teaching Moment
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I don't think so, Max", I pointed out, amused at the thought of asking the caissière whether she might "throw in" one more pack of jambon and then she'd have herself a buyer!
Brocante / Antiques
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There is apparently plenty of conjecture over the origin of the word jambalaya; some hold that it is a corruption of the French word for ham, jambon.
Archive 2007-01-01
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I was at the charcuterie yesterday to buy a few slices of jambon de Bayonne, an air-dried cured ham from the French Basque country.
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There's a large all-you-can-eat breakfast bar with fresh fruit for the slimmers and jambon de Bayonne for the bingers.
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The Julie/Julia Project was an entry-by-entry accounting of her offsetting her workaday life by cooking her way through Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Volume 1, which is comprised of 500+ often idiosyncratic recipes like poulet poele a l'estragon (page 249), veau sylvie (page 357), and jambon farci et braise (page 394).
Elissa Altman: Julia, Julie, Judith, and Me
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Jambalaya is often made with ham, so the word "jambalaya" may be an amalgamation of the French words "jambon" and "a la," and an African word, "yaya," which means rice, reflective of both cultural influences from people in the Louisiana area.
Archive 2006-02-01
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Instead, I walked up the street to Le Pichet for their Oeufs plats, jambon et fromage which is -- as I've said before -- one of my favorite egg dishes in the city.
EoMEoTE#7: No limerick, only eggs
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For a change of pace, a jambon et fromage crepe is a good choice.
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Ho! It is so beautiful and cultural But I have never think to live there. jambon
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Not a sandwich au jambon and a carafe of Perrier, Madame, but a proper five-course French Lunch.
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There are quite a few charcuterie stands, too, selling jambons and saucissons in all shapes and flavors.
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The black truffle tarama and the jambon pata negra are also well worth putting in the takeaway bag.
10 of the best shops in Paris
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If you're really feeling indulgent, try the "Gourmet Sandwich," which includes paté, a French-style cured ham called jambon, a couple of different kinds of cured pork, and peppered ham.
Austinist
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The word originally comes from an old French word, “jambon.”
THE ANTHOLOGIST
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Coffee and chocolate were already made hot; cream and new-laid eggs were added to the treat, and M. Emanuel, always generous, would have given a large order for "jambon" and "confitures" in addition, but that some of us, who presumed perhaps upon our influence, insisted that it would be a most reckless waste of victual.
Villette
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For this Croque Monsiuer Burger, instead of bacon, I wrap each burger in one slice of jambon de Bayonne, or, more easily found, prosciutto, which is the ham with which my favorite croque monsieur in Paris is made.
Kerry Saretsky: Franglais: The Croque Monsieur Burger
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For this Croque Monsiuer Burger, instead of bacon, I wrap each burger in one slice of jambon de Bayonne, or, more easily found, prosciutto, which is the ham with which my favorite croque monsieur in Paris is made.
Kerry Saretsky: Franglais: The Croque Monsieur Burger