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Qu'est-ce (qui) est moules mariniere - définition

TYPE OF SOCIAL EVENT INVOLVING THE CONSUMPTION OF SEAFOOD
Crawfish boil; Frogmore Stew; Shrimp boil; Éclade des Moules; Beaufort Stew; Oyster Roast; Frogmore stew; Eclade des Moules; Lowcountry boil; Low country boil; Oyster roast; Crawdad boil
  • Cooking crawfish at a party
  • The [[Tulane University]] Crawfest festival.
  • Mussels arranged for an eclade
  • A crawfish boil in New Orleans.
  • Shrimp boil, also known as Lowcountry Boil or Frogmore Stew

moules mariniere      
[?mu:l mar?n'j?:]
(also moules a la mariniere)
¦ plural noun mussels served in their shells and cooked in a wine and onion sauce.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'mussels in the marine style'.
Marinière         
  • [[Coco Chanel]], in the interwar period
  • Mime artist [[Marcel Marceau]], 1963, by [[Erling Mandelmann]]
  • French sailor in uniform, early 20th century
FRENCH BLUE-AND-WHITE STRIPED COTTON SHIRT
Mariniere; Breton shirt; Breton top; Breton jersey
A marinière (), or tricot rayé (; ), is a cotton long-sleeved shirt with horizontal blue and white stripes. Characteristically worn by quartermasters and seamen in the French Navy, it has become a staple in civilian French fashion and, especially outside France, this kind of striped garment is often part of the stereotypical image of a French person.
Moule         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Moules; Moule (disambiguation)
·vi To contract mold; to grow moldy; to Mold.

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Seafood boil

Seafood boil is the generic term for any number of types of social events in which shellfish, whether saltwater or freshwater, is the central element. Regional variations dictate the kinds of seafood, the accompaniments and side dishes, and the preparation techniques (boiling, steaming, baking, or raw). In some cases, a boil may be sponsored by a community organization as a fund-raiser or a mixer. In this way, seafood boils are like a fish fry, barbecue, or church potluck supper. Boils are also held by individuals for their friends and family for a weekend get-together and on the holidays of Memorial Day and Independence Day. While boils and bakes are traditionally associated with coastal regions of the United States, there are exceptions.