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*[[Mousse au chocolat]]—cold dessert of chocolat mixed with eggs and often whipped cream
*[[Mousse au chocolat]]—cold dessert of chocolat mixed with eggs and often whipped cream
*[[Pâté de foie gras]]—a pâté (paste) made from ground or puréed foie gras; it is cheaper and less desirable than the whole foie gras.
*[[Pâté de foie gras]]—a pâté (paste) made from ground or puréed foie gras; it is cheaper and less desirable than the whole foie gras.
*[[French fries|Pommes frites]]—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|Pommes frites]]—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
*[[Lyonnaise potatoes|Pommes lyonnaise]]—a simple dish of fried potatoes and onions
*[[Lyonnaise potatoes|Pommes lyonnaise]]—a simple dish of fried potatoes and onions
*[[Quenelles de brochet]]
*[[Quenelles de brochet]]

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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.