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D. Peter Maus wrote:
GW has said that the French don't even HAVE a word for 'Filet mignon' Actually, he was correct. The French don't have a word for 'Filet Mignon' because 'Filet Mignon' is an American recipe, appearing in the mid 1890's. The French call their filet of tenderloin 'tournedos', and 'filet de bœuf.' Only in the US are these cuts sold as 'filet mignon.' I wonder what Entrepreneur thought that up.. You may want to re-examine your Wiki sources. The *words* first appeared in American print at some early date. There is no mention of the culinary creation being of American origin. Some others credit the writings of O. Henry, circa 1906, as the original introduction of the term to North Americans. The Oxford dictionary claims a French origin, as do others. This is turning into a morbid dead meat fest, so with your kind permission, I am now leaving. There are vegetables in the kitchen awaiting an untimely chlorophyll letting. mike mike |
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