Please translate he following Herbs and Spices into French?
Thyme
Basil
Oregano
Rosemary Leaves
Ground Nutmeg
Ground Cinnamon
Pumpkin Pie Spice
Ground Allspice
Snipped Chives
Ground Cumin
Chili Powder
Crushed Red Pepper
Cayenne Pepper
Paprika
Bay Leaves
Dill Weed
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2 comments a “Please translate he following Herbs and Spices into French?”
Hi,
Thym,
Basilic,
Origan,
(Feuilles de) Romarin,
Muscade moulue/en poudre,
Cannelle moulue/en poudre,
Épices pour tarte à la citrouille,
Quatre-épices en poudre (or rarely; Piment de la Jamaïque),
Ciboulette ciselée,
Cumin moulu/en poudre,
Poudre de Chili,
Piment rouge concassé,
Piment de Cayenne,
Paprika,
Feuilles de laurier,
(Feuilles d’) Aneth.
I hope I help
@ ddddan1,
Lucky you! I’m French and I live in Florida… so I didn’t have any kind of jar to help me (^_^)
I won’t argue with the previous poster, just smiled to think that I just have to turn the package / jar around, and there’s the French version, although that still doesn’t mean I have them all memorized…
…. I live in Canada
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