French Food Decoder
Ultimate translator and guide
R$ 29,90
1.4for iPhone, iPad and more
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About French Food Decoder
The perfect companion for any English speaker visiting or living in France, the FRENCH FOOD DECODER is the most comprehensive app of its kind. Several years in the making, it includes over 1,260 articles covering the gamut of one of the world’s greatest cuisines.
With its superb ‘search’ engine the app provides instant translations of French food names, terms, and cooking techniques into English. Even if you’ve had years of French, it will help you read those excruciatingly complex menus, shop for food or try out a French recipe at home. If you’ve never studied French, it will save your bacon.
But the FRENCH FOOD DECODER is far more than a mere dictionary. In-depth articles feature anecdotes and background information that put France’s culinary culture at your fingertips. The app is organised by French regions as well as headings (Pastries, Fish and Seafood, Charcuterie, Sauces etc) so you know what to look for (and what to avoid!) as you travel around France. A useful map that works offline locates the home of hundreds of local specialities.
* Discover the different kinds of restaurants in France and how to order, plus a special section on food allergies, intolerances and vegetarians and vegans.
* Special entries cover French cuts of beef, pork, chicken and duck, along with useful wine words, fish words and cheese terms
* Learn about the Five Mother Sauces and their children, the names of everything in the kitchen, edible wild mushrooms, all about Cognac and French cheese terms — and which cheese is the smelliest (clue: its nickname is the ‘devil’s suppository’)!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dana Facaros has lived in France for over 30 years, raised two children there and co-authored with her husband Michael Pauls dozens of Cadogan, Footprint, DK and Bradt guides, most recently the Bradt Guides to the Dordogne and Lot, and to Gascony and the Pyrenees. She has also contributed to numerous UK publications, including Wanderlust, the Sunday Times, Which? and National Geographic Traveller.
With its superb ‘search’ engine the app provides instant translations of French food names, terms, and cooking techniques into English. Even if you’ve had years of French, it will help you read those excruciatingly complex menus, shop for food or try out a French recipe at home. If you’ve never studied French, it will save your bacon.
But the FRENCH FOOD DECODER is far more than a mere dictionary. In-depth articles feature anecdotes and background information that put France’s culinary culture at your fingertips. The app is organised by French regions as well as headings (Pastries, Fish and Seafood, Charcuterie, Sauces etc) so you know what to look for (and what to avoid!) as you travel around France. A useful map that works offline locates the home of hundreds of local specialities.
* Discover the different kinds of restaurants in France and how to order, plus a special section on food allergies, intolerances and vegetarians and vegans.
* Special entries cover French cuts of beef, pork, chicken and duck, along with useful wine words, fish words and cheese terms
* Learn about the Five Mother Sauces and their children, the names of everything in the kitchen, edible wild mushrooms, all about Cognac and French cheese terms — and which cheese is the smelliest (clue: its nickname is the ‘devil’s suppository’)!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dana Facaros has lived in France for over 30 years, raised two children there and co-authored with her husband Michael Pauls dozens of Cadogan, Footprint, DK and Bradt guides, most recently the Bradt Guides to the Dordogne and Lot, and to Gascony and the Pyrenees. She has also contributed to numerous UK publications, including Wanderlust, the Sunday Times, Which? and National Geographic Traveller.
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Novidades da Última Versão 1.4
Last updated on Feb 9, 2024
Versões Antigas
Minor content update, new entries: eierküeche, Ravioles du Dauphiné, Knepples
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Version History
1.4
Feb 9, 2024
Minor content update, new entries: eierküeche, Ravioles du Dauphiné, Knepples
1.3
Jan 30, 2024
Minor content updates, fix misplaced mirepoix entry
1.2
Jan 14, 2024
Content improvements and new entries: Kig ha farz, ollada, poulet Gaston Gérard, nage, soupe de baraquets
1.1
Jun 13, 2023
Fix typos, new entries: carambole, chatini, Florentin, fruits déguisés, Tome de Bray, Chaud Biloute...
1.0
May 24, 2023
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Confira a lista a seguir para ver os requisitos mínimos de French Food Decoder.
iPhone
Requer o iOS 12.0 ou posterior.
iPad
Requer o iPadOS 12.0 ou posterior.
iPod touch
Requer o iOS 12.0 ou posterior.
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