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On Mar 14, 9:10*pm, "Bob Terwilliger" >
wrote: > Lynn wrote: > >> I'll have to try that sometime. But the correct spelling is "tartar." > > > Depends upon where you live! > > Outside the US it's tartare. > > > Only if it is fish or meat and it is raw. > > No, boulanger is right. Both spellings are considered correct in the USA, > with "tartare" being the original spelling and "tartar" being a variation.. > But Mr. Bill's spelling, "tarter sauce," is just wrong, unless he's > referring to a comparison of tartness, with one sauce being more tart than > the other. > > Bob OK I'll settle for that ;-) Lynn in Fargo |
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