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  2. Provence Honey - Wikipedia

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    Miel de Provence [2] (honey from Provence) is protected by a Label Rouge (Red Label) associated to a protected geographical indication both for the all flowers honey [3] and for the lavender and lavandin honey [4]

  3. List of calques - Wikipedia

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    French lune de miel, Catalan lluna de mel, Spanish luna de miel, Portuguese lua-de-mel, Italian luna di miele and Romanian luna de miere calque English honeymoon; French gratte-ciel, Catalan gratacels, Spanish rascacielos, Portuguese arranha-céus, Romanian zgârie-nori and Italian grattacielo calque English skyscraper

  4. Miel d'Alsace - Wikipedia

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    Miel d'Alsace is a honey from France that is protected under EU law with PGI status, first published under relevant laws in 2005. [1] The PGI status covers several varieties of honey produced in Alsace , namely silver fir honey, chestnut honey, acacia honey, lime honey, forest honey, and multi-flower honey.

  5. Phonological history of French - Wikipedia

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    In Old French, it went even further than in any other Romance language; of the seven vowels inherited from Vulgar Latin, only /i/ remained unchanged in stressed open syllables: [citation needed] The sound of Latin short e, turning to /ɛ/ in Proto-Romance, became ie in Old French: Latin mel, "honey" > OF miel

  6. Honeymoon - Wikipedia

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    In many modern languages, the word for a honeymoon is a calque (e.g., French: lune de miel) or near-calque. [ citation needed ] Persian has a similar word, mah-e-asal , which translates to 'month of honey' or 'moon of honey'.

  7. Nonnette (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    The Nonnette is a French pastry, translating literally to "little nuns". It is a small gingerbread cake made of honey , rye flour, and usually filled with orange marmalade or honey . It is also typically glazed with a mixtures of egg whites, sugar, and lemon juice, and is frequently served during Christmastime.

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  9. Mead - Wikipedia

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    Mead is a drink widely considered to have been discovered likely among the first humans in Africa 20,000 - 40,000 thousand years ago [17] [18] [19] [better source needed] prior to the advent of both agriculture and ceramic pottery in the Neolithic, [20] due to the prevalence of naturally occurring fermentation and the distribution of eusocial honey-producing insects worldwide; [21] as a result ...