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- "La Boulette" (pronounced [la bulɛt]) is the first single taken from Dans ma bulle, an album by Diam's released on 21 February 2006. La Boulette debuted...
- Boulette may refer to Frikadeller, flat, pan-fried meatballs Michael Joseph Boulette, American priest and auxiliary bishop Harry Boulette, Canadian politician...
- These include Baguette Laonnaise (made in Laon), Boulette d'Avesnes (Avesnes-sur-Helpe), Boulette de Cambrai (Cambrai), Cœur d'Arras (Arras), Cœur d'Avesnes...
- Gaffes, bévues et boulettes, written and drawn by Franquin, is the eleventh album of the original Gaston Lagaffe series. It is composed of 46 strips previously...
- Poutinecreated in the Centre-du-Québec region in the 1950s. Ragoût de boulettes (Meatball Stew) – traditional Canadian comfort food from Quebec. Ragoût...
- pickled cu****ber or pickled beetroot. In France, meatballs are known as boulettes de viande or (in Northern France) fricadelles. They can be made of beef...
- gefilte fish balls served during Rosh Hashanah Fish balls are known as boulettes de poisson in Francophone African countries, and are commonly eaten in...
- 2018). "Politique et pékèt : l'interview barquette de Carine Clotuche". Boulettes Magazine. Keman, Hans (25 July 2008). "The Low Countries: Confrontation...
- fricandeau, and Latin frīgere ('to roast'). Other variants used in Germany are Boulette/Bulette, Bratklops, Fleischpflanzerl, Fleischlaberl, Fleischküchle and...
- widely used to make delicious steamed Chinese dumplings called niouk yen (boulette chou chou) or chow mai. Stems and leaves are consumed in bouillon to accompany...