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supreme1520s, from Middle French suprême (15c.) and directly from Latin supremus "highest," superlative of superus "situated above," from super "above" (see super-). Supreme Bei [..]
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supremeUltimate
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supremeA rich heavy cream sauce.
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supreme – (1) To remove the flesh sections of citrus fruit from the membranes. (2) The wing and breast of the chicken or game bird. (3) A fillet of sole or fish.
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supremeA rich heavy cream sauce.
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supremea veal- or chicken-based white sauce thickened with flour and cream
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supremea boneless breast of poultry or a fillet of fish
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supremeTo remove the flesh sections of citrus fruit from the membranes. Using a sharp knife, cut away all of the skin and pith from the outside of the fruit. Place the knife between the membrane and the fles [..]
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supreme(adj) final or last in your life or progress(adj) greatest in status or authority or power(adj) highest in excellence or achievement(adj) greatest or maximal in degree; extreme
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supremea French term used to describe a boned chicken breast.
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supremeSuprême in French means “supreme,” which in turn means highest in degree or quality in English. In the culinary world, a Supreme refers to a few items or parts that are of the highest quality, namely [..]
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supremea veal- or chicken-based white sauce thickened with flour and cream. Also, a boneless breast of poultry or a filet of fish.
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supremelang=en
* “Love shortens time, changes the hours. Love is invincible. Many waters cannot quench it nor the floods drown. The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved.” - Love quot [..]
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