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By James Peterson

Published 1991

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In English, a decoration, such as a sprig of parsley, usually superfluous, placed on the side of a plate or platter. In French, the entire accompaniment to a preparation of meat or fish. Much of the vocabulary of classic French cuisine exists only to describe variations in garniture, the basic cooking method remaining the same.

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