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Salut schießen - traduction vers Anglais

TYPE OF CHEESE
Port-du-Salut cheese; Entrammes cheese; Port Salut cheese; Port du Salut; Port-Salut cheese; Port-du-Salut (cheese); Société Anonyme des Fermiers Réunis; Port-Salut (cheese); Port-salut (cheese); Port du salut; Port-salut; Port Salut (cheese)

Salut schießen      
fire a salute
Islamic Salvation Front         
POLITICAL PARTY
Front Islamique du Salut; Front Islamique de Salut; Front islamique du salut
Islamische Heilsfront (FIS, extrem-islamische Bewegung in Algerien)
Salvation Army         
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  • The Salvation Army red shield logo, displayed on the side of a night shelter in [[Geneva]], Switzerland.
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  • The Salvation Army Thrift Store, Richmond Hill, ON
  • The Salvation Army, [[Eastfield, South Lanarkshire]], Scotland
  • citadel]] (Corps) with a charity shop attached, in [[Worthing]], West Sussex.
  • The Salvation Army Dress Tartan
  • Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Trailer
  • Salvation Army gym
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  • The Salvation Army Family Thrift Store, [[Santa Monica, California]]
  • Hotel and cafeteria for coloured men operated by The Salvation Army, Washington, D.C. circa 1917
  • Red kettle at supermarket entrance, [[Ypsilanti, Michigan]]
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  • Salvation Army store in Victoria, Australia
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  • "Stuff-a-Bus" toy collection at Christmas time
  • The "Mercy Seat" in a Salvation Army citadel.
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  • The Salvation Army founders, [[Catherine Booth]] and [[William Booth]]
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  • Gunpei Yamamuro, the first Japanese officer in the Salvation Army
PROTESTANT CHURCH AND INTERNATIONAL CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Salvationist; Corps (church); Salvation army; Sally Army; Salvos; Staines Salvation Army; Staines salvation army; Salvation army adult rehabilitation center; The Christian Mission; The Salvation Army Nashville Area Command; Salvation Army; Salvationists; Red Shield; Soldier's Covenant; Sally Ally; East London Christian Mission; The Red Shield; Salvation Army Articles of War; Slum sister; Uniform of The Salvation Army; Sally-ann; Armée du Salut; Salvation Army, The; The salvation army; Articles of War of The Salvation Army
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Définition

salut
[sa'lu:]
¦ exclamation used as a toast.
Origin
from Fr.

Wikipédia

Port Salut

Port Salut is a semi-soft pasteurised cow's milk cheese from Pays de la Loire, France, with a distinctive orange rind and a mild flavour. The cheese is produced in wheels approximately 23 cm (9 inches) in diameter, weighing approximately 2 kg (4.4 lb).

Though Port Salut has a mild flavour, it sometimes has a strong smell because it is a mature cheese. The smell increases the longer the cheese is kept; this does not affect its flavour. It can be refrigerated and is best eaten within two weeks of opening.

The cheese was developed by Trappist monks during the 19th century at Port-du-Salut Abbey in Entrammes. The monks, many of whom had left France during the French revolution of 1789, learned cheese-making skills to support themselves abroad, and brought those skills back upon their return after the Bourbon Restoration. The name of their society, "Société Anonyme des Fermiers Réunis" (S.A.F.R.), later became their registered trademark, and is still printed on the wheels of Port Salut cheese.

In 1873, the head of the abbey came to an agreement with a Parisian cheese-seller granting exclusive rights of distribution, and purchases of the cheese soon began to increase. The abbey sought trade protection, and eventually, sold the rights to the Bel Group in 1950. The cheese is now produced in a factory, with the characteristic smooth rind now the result of a plastic-coated wrapper. When made of wax the rind may be edible, but can detract from the flavour of the cheese.

Handmade Port Salut cheese or "Entrammes" cheese is still produced by various monasteries throughout the French countryside.