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fraise
[frāz]
Etymology: Fr, strawberry
a smooth hemispheric or conic burr with cutting edges. It is used for enlarging trephine openings or cutting osteopathic flaps.


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The sweet treats include seductively elegant tarte aux fruits and tarte aux fraises, raspberry and pear frangipane tarts, chocolate fondants and classic millefeuille.
At this time of year, it's rare to see anyone walk by the fraises des bois tumbling around the raised bed in the middle of the vegetable garden, or the raspberry canes by the kitchen door, or the pots of blackcurrants next to the farmhouse, without stopping to nibble one or three.
12 vanilla wafer cookies 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, at room temperature 1/2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons sour cream 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice 12 ripe strawberries, hulled and halved OR quartered (depending on the size) OR fraises des bois Pulse cookies in a food processor until you have crumbs.
 
 
 
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