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  • This was a revival; for "persille" is found on the Rolls of

    It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot Emily Sarah Holt 1864

  • It's the first step in making persille de Tignes, which according to local lore, was a favorite of the mighty 9th century emperor Charlemagne.

    France's Distinctive Cheeses Are Disappearing 2010

  • So I have had dings and dill (dings means "thingie" and "dill" can mean to fiddle with), then I got persille or parsley (together with dill...), then appelsin (orange) which was a Palm and stored my digipet coco, then I got a black laptop I called nemi.

    Naming conventions for servers magnio 2006

  • Within recent memory there were dozens of families making persille de Tignes in this region of Savoie.

    Maryland Daily Record 2010

  • Local histories tell of Charlemagne tasting persille de Tignes tasting it during a visit and ordering a selection of the best wheels shipped back to the royal court.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Within recent memory there were dozens of families making persille de Tignes in this region of Savoie.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • At Au Bon Fromage, a Paris store, persille de Tignes can retail for up to $16 a pound.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Local histories tell of Charlemagne tasting persille de Tignes tasting it during a visit and ordering a selection of the best wheels shipped back to the royal court.

    Maryland Daily Record 2010

  • The persille de Tignes is not alone on the list of endangered fromages.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • It's the first step in making persille de Tignes, which according to local lore, was a favorite of the mighty 9th century emperor Charlemagne.

    The Seattle Times 2010

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