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savory soufflés; and jam, fruits, berries, chocolate,
banana and
lemon for
dessert soufflés.
Soufflés are
generally baked in
ramekins or
soufflé dishes:...
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Breathless (French: À bout de
souffle, lit. 'Out of Breath') is a 1960
French New Wave
crime drama film
written and
directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It stars...
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ramekin for
soufflés Souffle (heart sound),
medical term
Soufflé (programming language), a
logic programming language influenced by
Datalog Souffles (magazine)...
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Issandr El Amrani, "In the
Beginning There was
Souffle", Bidoun. "
Souffles-Anfas Contributors, 1966–1971",
Souffles-Anfas,
Stanford University Press, pp. 267–274...
- Pic des
Souffles is a
mountain in the
French Alps.
Located in the M****if des Écrins, the
mountain is 3,099 m tall. "Pic des
Souffles - Peakvisor". Peakvisor...
- A
souffle (English: /ˈsuːfəl/) is a
vascular or
cardiac murmur with a
blowing quality when
heard on auscultation. It is
particularly used to describe...
- recipes. They are
ideal for
preparing classic dishes like crème brûlée,
soufflé,
molten chocolate cake, and
other custard or egg-based recipes. Ramekins...
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Soufflé Rothschild is a
sweet soufflé created by Marie-Antoine Carême. The dish was
named for
James Mayer de Rothschild. The
original recipe included...
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Mango Soufflé is a 2002
Indian English language film
written and
directed by
Mahesh Dattani. The film
stars Atul
Kulnani and
Rinkie Khanna. It was promoted...
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Where It
Listeth (French: Un con****é à mort s'est échappé ou Le Vent
souffle où il veut), is a 1956
French prison film
directed by
Robert Bresson. The...