Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word PANISSE
PANISSE
Definitions of PANISSE
- Chickpea fries (chips), made from a kind of chickpea polenta chilled, cut into slices, dredged in flour, and fried.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using PANISSE in a Sentence
- Music for the series was by several Bay Area composers, including KPFA's Music Director Charles Shere, a composer and music critic who later wrote books on American composers and also serves on the board of the Berkeley restaurant Chez Panisse.
- In 1971, she opened Chez Panisse, a restaurant in Berkeley, California, famous for its role in creating the farm-to-table movement and for pioneering California cuisine.
- Chez Panisse is a Berkeley, California, restaurant, known as one of the originators of California cuisine and the farm-to-table movement, opened and owned by Alice Waters.
- Other well-known practitioners include Alice Waters' Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California, the Sooke Harbour House in British Columbia, and Odessa Piper's L'Etoile in Madison, Wisconsin.
- Rylance has a sister named Susannah, an opera singer and author, and a deceased brother, Jonathan, who was a sommelier at Chez Panisse.
- Directed by Logan and choreographed by Helen Tamiris, the original cast included Florence Henderson as Fanny, Ezio Pinza as Cesar, William Tabbert as Marius, and Walter Slezak as Panisse.
- In the port of Marseilles, France, Honore Panisse, a well-to-do sailmaker in his fifties, is enamored of the lovely Madelon, the daughter of a widowed fishmonger.
- Calcagno retired in 2006, and was succeeded as co-owner by Gilbert Pilgram, also formerly of Chez Panisse.
- Goin then worked at a series of restaurants, including Alice Waters' Chez Panisse and Todd English's Olives.
- In 2014, he translated Contos da miƱa terra (Stories of My Land) into Japanese, which was published by DTP Publishing, with a preface by Marie de Carmen Rios Panisse, and a CD containing the texts in audio version.
- Her boyfriend quit the job, and Minnick found Troy McClarty, who had worked with foragers and farmers at Chez Panisse, to take over.
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