• Look up tresse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tresse (plural: tresses) may refer to: a word borrowed from French, meaning tress, braided, plait or...
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    Tressé (Breton: Trese, Gallo: Tresei) is a former commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany in northwestern metropolitan France. On 1 January...
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  • John Tresse is a Norwegian handball player and coach. He made his debut on the Norwegian national team in 1953, and played 12 matches for the national...
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  • Tresse cheese, also known as jibneh mshallaleh (Arabic: جبنة مشللة) is a form of string cheese originating in Syria. It can be eaten plain, or mixed with...
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    Zopf or Züpfe (tresse in French and treccia in Italian) is a type of Swiss, Austrian, and German bread made from white flour, milk, eggs, butter and yeast...
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    Stock is a French publisher, a subsidiary of Hachette Livre, which itself is part of the Lagardère Group. It was founded in the 18th century by André Cailleau...
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  • Park. Retranchementet or "Tresse", the local name. This is a park and open space in front of Christiansholm Fortress. Tresse is used as the party place...
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    quantities to sharpen sweet foods and cakes, and is used in production of tresse cheese. It has been used for centuries in the Middle East and the surrounding...
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    It came out in book form in April of the same year; the publisher was Tresse et Stock. Many of L'Écho de Paris' more conservative readers were shocked...
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    some variations of naan, such as nân-e barbari. Nigella is also used in tresse cheese, a braided string cheese called majdouleh or majdouli in the Middle...
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