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Default Epicurious food dictionary (was What is 'courgettes'?)

Alan Moorman
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>"Bob" wrote:
>>Barb wrote:
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>>> what the heck happened to the Epicurious.com dictionary? It's not
>>> there anymore.

>>
>>It moved: http://www.epicurious.com/cooking/ho...od_dictionary/
>>

>Thanks for the tip.
>
>But, they don't have courgettes, either????


You would need to know that courgette is the Brit word for zucchini...
Epicurions hasn't bangher w/spotted dick either.

Merriam Webster

courĀ·gette

noun

Etymology: French, diminutive of courge gourd, from Latin cucurbita
Date: 1931
chiefly British : ZUCCHINI
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