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  • noun Plural form of reinette.

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Examples

  • He used nitrous oxide cans, an unusual kitchen utensil to say the least, to create his trademark “crystallized foam”—a hard froth he made from sea urchin eggs, kiwi, and fennel—or a bowl of delicious “pasta” made entirely out of Gruyère cheese and reine des reinettes apples.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • He used nitrous oxide cans, an unusual kitchen utensil to say the least, to create his trademark “crystallized foam”—a hard froth he made from sea urchin eggs, kiwi, and fennel—or a bowl of delicious “pasta” made entirely out of Gruyère cheese and reine des reinettes apples.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • He used nitrous oxide cans, an unusual kitchen utensil to say the least, to create his trademark “crystallized foam”—a hard froth he made from sea urchin eggs, kiwi, and fennel—or a bowl of delicious “pasta” made entirely out of Gruyère cheese and reine des reinettes apples.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • He used nitrous oxide cans, an unusual kitchen utensil to say the least, to create his trademark “crystallized foam”—a hard froth he made from sea urchin eggs, kiwi, and fennel—or a bowl of delicious “pasta” made entirely out of Gruyère cheese and reine des reinettes apples.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • I’ll try some grated apple reine de reinettes instead.

    majestic and moist honey cake | smitten kitchen 2008

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