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Janet Puistonen wrote:
wrote: I saw the first spelling in a cooking megazine, but always new it as the latter...which is correct terminology? Chocolateer or Chocolatier? thanks Traditionally, the latter. Plus 'magazine' and 'knew' :-) Very sorry, but could not resist :-) -- Cheers Quilly |
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Chocolatier, pronounced "shock'la-tyay". It's french for "one who works with
Chocolate". wrote: I saw the first spelling in a cooking megazine, but always new it as the latter...which is correct terminology? Chocolateer or Chocolatier? thanks |
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