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‖ pré salé|pre sale| Also pré-salé. [Fr.] A salt meadow, spec. one on which sheep are reared; freq. used attrib. or ellipt. to designate the flesh of sheep reared on a salt meadow.
1839F. A. Kemble Let. 21 July in Rec. Later Life (1882) I. 255 That peculiar close short turf which creates South Down and Pré Salé mutton. 1903J. M. Falkner Nebuly Coat i. 3 The low-lying meadows..where as good⁓tasting mutton is bred as on any pré-salé on the other side of the Channel. 1930A. Bennett Imperial Palace xxiii. 145 It was a man's menu... Turtle soup. Sole Palace. Pré-salé with two vegetables. 1935M. Morphy Recipes of All Nations 54 It is an error to imagine that French mutton and lamb are inferior to English meat. Their pré-salé is equal to any. 1966P. V. Price France: Food & Wine Guide 48 The most vaunted type of lamb comes from flocks that feed on pastures by the sea, which gives the meat a special delicacy; this type is known as pré salé (salty meadow) and has an Appellation Contrôlée. |