It was common in France until my dad's childhood, in the 60s. There were commercials for Ricoré (half coffee, half chickory) in the 80s. AFAIK, you can still buy it in all supermarkets.
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Fwiw, it's répertoire.
Mine freeze really, really well. Or (and) look into lacto-fermentation. Tried it last spring and now I'm obsessed.
"Vegetables" are not A Thing. The word just means a part of a plant we eat as a savoury dish. Some are seeds (like peas), or pods with the seeds still inside (green beans), or leaves (spinach, chard), roots or kinda-roots (carrots, garlic, beets), or (baby) flowers (cauliFLOWER, broccoli, Brussels sprouts - all from the same recent cabbage ancestor), lots are fruit (pumpkin, zucchini, cucumber, peppers, tomatoes). I found it fascinating when I planted my first garden 5 years ago, knowing squat about nature. Veggies are just plants where your pick the good part.
Not a staple where I'm from, but aren't there japalenos in there? Bell peppers ?
Franchement, j'ai regardé pour faire plaisir à ma môme. Prête à tout critiquer. Et j'ai adoré.
I use my Kobo with Calibre, an open-source piece of software to manage your library. Only had to log in once to the official Kobo account (when I first bought it).
Edit : not as awesome as the long-discontinued Sony e-reader, but I'm perfectly happy with it.
J'ai surdosé vers 2008, je fais quoi ?
France. I fear I'd be driven out of town.
Oh thanks. I've come across the name, never seen one. TIL.
What is it? An ugly ham? A weird champagne flute? I'm lost.
That's because he's bad at thinking.