Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term
Pilzen
mit sautierten Pilzen und Gruyere gratiniert
Burger de bœuf Black Angus Rind
accompagné de champignons??? sautés et gratiné au gruyère
5 +2 | champignons | Andrea Halbritter |
5 | Burger de bœuf Black Angus aux champignons sautés et au gruyère gratiné | delphpas |
Sep 25, 2014 12:18: Andrea Halbritter changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/37790">Katja Pablos's</a> old entry - "Pilzen"" to ""champignons""
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Proposed translations
champignons
Burger de bœuf Black Angus aux champignons sautés et au gruyère gratiné
- inutile de mettre "accompagné de" (ça fait resto 4 étoiles)
- pour "gratiné au gruyère", on a l'impression que c'est le burger qui est gratiné et non le gruyère, je dirais plutôt "au gruyère gratiné"
Discussion
oui, ce sont des champignons