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Definition of fromage frais in English: fromage fraisnoun ˈfreɪ mass nounA type of smooth soft fresh cheese, with the consistency of thick yogurt. 清爽奶酪(一种滑软清爽的奶酪,黏稠度相当于浓酸奶) Example sentencesExamples - There was some fromage frais, some juice, and a bread roll, none of which Alex was terribly happy about eating.
- Cream, chilled desserts and cheese should experience the weakest growth over the 2002-07 period, due largely to consumer trends towards healthier, more functional dairy products such as yogurt and fromage frais.
- Consumer watchdogs found fromage frais and other milk products for sale after their sell-by date in a York area village store, magistrates heard.
- Le Petit Suisse is not yogurt, but a very rich little pot of fresh, sweet fromage frais.
- If you are watching your weight, you could use fromage frais or low-fat thick yoghurt instead of cream.
- Allow to cool, then just whisk into the fromage frais and continue as for the main recipe.
- What is the difference between the following and can any of them replace another: crème fraîche, fromage frais, fromage blanc, yogurt, sour cream, cream, double cream, whipping cream?
- While the mushrooms are sautéeing, make the dressing by mixing the fromage frais with the vinegar and mustard, and seasoning with salt and pepper.
- All the usual cereals are flanked by an extraordinary array of dried fruits, nuts and seeds (macadamia, pumpkin, pine kernels), a wonderful wet Bircher muesli with zingy grated apple or big bowls of Greek yogurt and fromage frais.
- I wheeled out my failsafe conversational gambit which is to ask Mel to take me through the difference between creme fraiche, fromage frais and sour cream.
- He took the traditional French idea of serving fromage frais with salt, pepper and a bowl of herbs, allowing each diner to season his or her own cheese, and turned it into a marketable, packaged product.
- Dessert was a choice of apple pie or stewed apple with fromage frais and ice cream.
- The plain variety of fromage frais is very versatile and can be used in dips, sauces, as a topping for baked potatoes and desserts or as an ingredient in cheesecakes and desserts.
- Yoghurts and fromage frais are often very popular, but avoid those high in sugar.
- Serve with 1 tbsp low-fat fromage frais and eat with a slice of toasted rye bread.
- We've managed to get him to drink a some home-made apple juice and a small amount of milk and the sum total of solid food today extended to half a fromage frais and half a jar of chocolate pudding.
- Whisk cream or fromage frais in peaks and fold into mixture.
- Next we shared a bresaola salad with beets, fromage frais and hazelnuts.
- Beat together the lemon curd, mascarpone and fromage frais until smooth.
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