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- Verrine abstract "For the demon, see Verrine (demon). For Cicero's Verrines, see In Verrem.A verrine is originally a small thick-glass container with no base, which purpose is to contain a solid or liquid dish (starter, course or dessert), rather than a drink. This French word is usually left untranslated in English.By way of metonymy, a “verrine” therefore designates in the cooking world a dish served in a verrine, in a vertical manner, which allows a different aesthetic and gustatory experience from a dish served in a traditional plate.Philippe Conticini was the first to imagine a dessert served in a verrine, in 1994. introducing, more than a simple evolution of the form, a notable evolution in taste experience.Indeed, the sheer verticality and transparency of the verrine allows : Immediate visual reading and construction of taste ; Completion of the gustatory balance in the mouth rather than in the verrine ; sensations, specifically those of intensity and finish, are therefore strengthened and better controlled by the diners.According to the original concept, verrines are composed of three superimposed layers, each conveying specific characteristics in terms of taste: The lower, thin layer is made of acidulous preparations to trigger salivation and prepare the taste buds to receive other tastes ; The intermediate, thicker layer consists of a preparation bringing the main taste structure ; And the upper layer consists of a third, smooth and silky preparation aimed at coating the taste buds and providing a full-bodied, pleasant finish.↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Verrine wikiPageWikiLink Aix-en-Provence_possessions.
- Verrine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serving_and_dining.
- Verrine wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Verrine wikiPageWikiLink In_Verrem.
- Verrine wikiPageWikiLink Metonymy.
- Verrine wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_Conticini.
- Verrine wikiPageWikiLink Taste.
- Verrine wikiPageWikiLink File:Verrine.jpg.
- Verrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coconut Verrine".
- Verrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Verrine".
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- Verrine subject Category:Serving_and_dining.
- Verrine comment "For the demon, see Verrine (demon). For Cicero's Verrines, see In Verrem.A verrine is originally a small thick-glass container with no base, which purpose is to contain a solid or liquid dish (starter, course or dessert), rather than a drink.".
- Verrine label "Verrine".
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- Verrine sameAs Verrine_(plat).
- Verrine sameAs Verrine_(gastronomia).
- Verrine sameAs ヴェリーヌ.
- Verrine sameAs Verrine.
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- Verrine sameAs Q7848863.
- Verrine wasDerivedFrom Verrine?oldid=677922533.
- Verrine depiction Verrine.jpg.
- Verrine isPrimaryTopicOf Verrine.