Pronunciation: /buːjəˈbeɪs/
noun a traditional Provençal fish stew originating from the port city of Marseille
A1 I tried bouillabaisse for the first time and I loved it.
A2 The chef at the restaurant recommended trying the bouillabaisse as it is their specialty.
B1 When I visited Marseille, I made sure to taste the traditional bouillabaisse dish.
B2 The bouillabaisse I had in Provence was the best I've ever tasted.
C1 The secret to a delicious bouillabaisse lies in the freshness of the seafood and the perfect blend of herbs and spices.
C2 After years of experimenting, I finally perfected my own bouillabaisse recipe that has become a family favorite.
verb none
A1 I bouillabaisse my vegetables before adding them to the soup.
A2 She bouillabaises the fish in a flavorful broth for her signature dish.
B1 The chef bouillabaised the seafood to perfection, creating a rich and aromatic stew.
B2 After bouillabaising the ingredients separately, they are combined to create a complex and delicious dish.
C1 The traditional bouillabaisse recipe requires careful preparation and cooking techniques.
C2 The renowned chef is known for bouillabaising his ingredients with precision and expertise.
adjective none
A1 The bouillabaisse soup was delicious.
A2 She ordered a bouillabaisse dish at the French restaurant.
B1 The chef prepared a traditional bouillabaisse using fresh seafood.
B2 The bouillabaisse recipe called for a variety of herbs and spices.
C1 The bouillabaisse served at the upscale restaurant was exquisite.
C2 The bouillabaisse was considered a culinary masterpiece by food critics.
adverb none
A1 I like to eat bouillabaisse soup.
A2 She cooked bouillabaisse for dinner last night.
B1 The restaurant specializes in traditional bouillabaisse recipes.
B2 The chef prepared a delicious bouillabaisse with fresh seafood.
C1 The bouillabaisse was seasoned perfectly and had a rich flavor.
C2 The bouillabaisse at the Michelin-starred restaurant was exquisite.
pronoun none
A1 I like bouillabaisse.
A2 She ordered bouillabaisse for dinner.
B1 The restaurant served a delicious bouillabaisse.
B2 Having grown up in Marseille, I learned how to make a traditional bouillabaisse.
C1 The chef's signature dish is a modern twist on bouillabaisse.
C2 As a connoisseur of seafood, I can confidently say that this bouillabaisse is exceptional.
preposition none
A1 I like to eat bouillabaisse for dinner.
A2 She added some spices to the bouillabaisse to enhance the flavor.
B1 The chef prepared a delicious bouillabaisse using fresh seafood.
B2 The restaurant's specialty is their signature bouillabaisse dish.
C1 The bouillabaisse was served with a side of garlic bread and a glass of white wine.
C2 After visiting Marseille, I became a bouillabaisse connoisseur, always seeking out the best versions of the dish.
conjunction none
A1 I like pizza, but I have never tried bouillabaisse.
A2 I enjoy cooking simple dishes like pasta, but I want to learn how to make bouillabaisse.
B1 I usually stick to familiar foods when traveling, but I decided to be adventurous and try bouillabaisse in Marseille.
B2 Although I am not a fan of seafood, I couldn't resist trying the famous bouillabaisse at that restaurant.
C1 Having sampled bouillabaisse in various regions of France, I can confidently say that each one has its own unique twist.
C2 Bouillabaisse is a dish that requires precision and patience, but the end result is always worth the effort.
interjection none
A1 Bouillabaisse! That looks delicious.
A2 I can't wait to try this bouillabaisse.
B1 Bouillabaisse is a traditional French seafood stew.
B2 The chef's bouillabaisse was truly exquisite.
C1 I learned how to make bouillabaisse during my culinary training.
C2 The bouillabaisse at that Michelin-starred restaurant was unparalleled.
article none
A1 I tried bouillabaisse for the first time at a fancy restaurant.
A2 She ordered a bowl of bouillabaisse at the seafood restaurant.
B1 The chef prepared a delicious bouillabaisse using fresh seafood and herbs.
B2 The traditional French bouillabaisse is a flavorful seafood stew served with crusty bread.
C1 Having mastered the art of making bouillabaisse, the chef opened his own restaurant.
C2 The bouillabaisse served at the Michelin-starred restaurant was hailed as the best in the city.
formal The chef prepared a delicious bouillabaisse using fresh seafood and aromatic herbs.
informal I can't wait to dig into that bouillabaisse, it smells amazing!
slang This bouillabaisse is off the charts, dude!
figurative The bouillabaisse of emotions simmered within her as she tried to make sense of it all.
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