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By John Campbell

Published 2001

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There are many uses of this term. Most common is in reference to a pot of warm liquid, such as cheese or chocolate, placed in the centre of the table with pieces of food for dipping. In this book fondu is associated with a vegetable preparation of tomatoes cut into fine dice and cooked over a low heat in butter until soft.

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