Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A kind of red and brown marble.
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Examples
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Macaron with pistachio and cinnamon ganache, and two griotte halves
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Macaron with pistachio and cinnamon ganache, and two griotte halves
foodbeam » Sunday c’est Hermé – Second week: la folie des macarons 2007
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I had the chance to make both Emotions Mosaic (griotte jelly, pistachio jelly, pistachio mascarpone cream) and Celeste (rhubarb compote, fresh strawberries, passion fruit and mascarpone mousse, passion fruit marshmallows).
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I used a griotte jam griotte is a kind of small and very perfumed cherries instead of morello cherry jam.
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I used a griotte jam griotte is a kind of small and very perfumed cherries instead of morello cherry jam.
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The peppery, cherry griotte and black raspberry finish could be a little longer, but this stylish wine gives so much pleasure, I'm not complaining.
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Aromas of barnyard, Provencal herbs, cherry griotte, lavender, forest floor and white pepper start off the perfume.
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I got 3 at 241 yen a piece (about US$2. 41 each). violette -- this one was filled with griotte (morello cherry) and pear puree made into a gel rose -- loved this one the rose flavor from the cream filled my mouth as soon as I bit into it.
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_griotte_, condemned blocks of which no use can be made for lack of
The Nabob, Volume 1 (of 2) Alphonse Daudet 1868
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The addition of little hidden things in the hearts of macarons is Pierre Hermé’s signature: olive oil and vanilla (with two pieces of green olive), Ispahan (raspberry gellant), Mosaic (two griotte halves – hint: this is my personal favourite) and white truffle and hazelnuts (three crushed hazelnuts) just to cite a few.
hernesheir commented on the word griotte
A type of marble, or the morello cherry, you pick.
The griotte is infrequently encountered as a charge in heraldry blazonings.
October 8, 2011