melange
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmelangeme‧lange /meɪˈlɑːnʒ/ noun [singular] formal MIXa mixture of different thingsmelange of The population is a melange of different cultures.Examples from the Corpusmelange• a melange of fresh berries served with a warm chocolate sauce• A wild, startling, and often quite beautiful melange.• Marseille at the turn of the century with its melange of races, resentments and languages is equally strange.Origin melange (1600-1700) French mélange, from Old French mesler; → MEDDLE