- Look up
mangetout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mange tout (French for "eat all") or
mangetout may
refer to:
Sugar pea or edible-pod pea including:...
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consumption of
indigestible objects. He came to be
known as
Monsieur "Mouth"
Mangetout ("Mr. Eat-All"). He
started eating this
unusual diet at age 9. Michel...
- in
contrast to snow pea pods,
which are flat with thin walls. The name
mangetout (French for "eat all") can
apply to snap peas and snow peas. A snap pea...
- with
either snow peas or snap peas in
different dictionaries.
Likewise mangetout (/ˈmɒ̃ʒˌtuː/; from French: pois mange-tout, 'eat-all pea'). Snow peas...
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essential cabbage may be
accompanied by
broad beans,
fresh or dried,
mangetout peas, potatoes, turnips, peas, onions, carrots, celeriac, kohlrabi, beets...
- its
prominence in
Chinese dishes served in the West. It is
often called mangetout ("eat-all") in the
British Isles, but this can
apply both to snow peas...
- bean
Phaseolus coccineus Snap pea (sugarsnap,
mangetout)
Pisum sativum (macrocarpon) Snow pea (
mangetout)
Pisum sativum (saccharatum)
Soybean Glycine max...
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similar symptoms.
Michel Lotito, a
French entertainer known as
Monsieur Mangetout (Mr. "Eat-All").
Jacques de
Falaise As Tarrare's real name is unknown...
- c****) (very
common in
Quebec French) cosses: 'peas,
green beans' (Fr:
mangetout) cossé: 'what, or
asking for
information specifying something'. (Fr: quoi)...
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first performed his
skill in 1966, and
later became known as "Monsieur
Mangetout" (lit. 'Mr. Eat-all').
Throughout the
course of his life,
Lotito consumed...