Bouchee

/buːˈʃeɪ/ noun

A small mouthful of food; in cooking, a small pastry case filled with meat, fish, or other filling.

From French 'bouchée,' literally meaning 'mouthful,' derived from 'bouche' (mouth). It entered culinary English in the 18th century as French cuisine became fashionable in aristocratic circles.

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DEMundstück
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FRbouche
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