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		Definition of champignon in English: champignonnoun tʃamˈpɪnjən 1An edible mushroom.  we ordered a side of champignons - 1.1British 
short for fairy ring champignon Example sentencesExamples -  It's because the guy on the phone doesn't know that a champignon and a mushroom is one and the same thing.
 -  We put in the sautéed champignons.
 -  For mains, Madame chose the pepper steak, which was presented to her order, while I went for the pork fillets, stuffed with champignons and pancake potatoes.
 -  My mind, firing on all cylinders, entertained these notions and more, delirious as I was with cabin fever, lack of social interaction, and those strange pointy champignons I had consumed earlier.
 -  Drink wine, eat duck, eat potatoes cooked in duck fat and champignons, followed by the best Buche de Noel in the world (details to follow, one day, I hope).
 -  A combination of bamboo heart, black fungus, dried black mushrooms, fresh champignons and dried seaweed known as ‘fat chye’ are sometimes referred to as Vegetables Deluxe.
 -  These included containers of prawns, mussels, clams, bacon, capsicum (both red and green), cauliflower, champignons, onion, carrot, peas plus more.
 -  I ordered a salad and a pancake with chicken, ham, yellow cheese and champignons.
 -  The British mushroom which was most dried in former times was the champignon or fairy ring mushroom.
 -  The evening's set menu kicked off with a light champignon soup - only spoons required.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 16th century: from French, diminutive of Old French champagne 'open country' (see champaign).    Definition of champignon in US English: champignonnoun 1An edible mushroom.  we ordered a side of champignons  next, pour the salsa over the champignons - 1.1British 
short for fairy ring champignon Example sentencesExamples -  A combination of bamboo heart, black fungus, dried black mushrooms, fresh champignons and dried seaweed known as ‘fat chye’ are sometimes referred to as Vegetables Deluxe.
 -  I ordered a salad and a pancake with chicken, ham, yellow cheese and champignons.
 -  For mains, Madame chose the pepper steak, which was presented to her order, while I went for the pork fillets, stuffed with champignons and pancake potatoes.
 -  The evening's set menu kicked off with a light champignon soup - only spoons required.
 -  My mind, firing on all cylinders, entertained these notions and more, delirious as I was with cabin fever, lack of social interaction, and those strange pointy champignons I had consumed earlier.
 -  These included containers of prawns, mussels, clams, bacon, capsicum (both red and green), cauliflower, champignons, onion, carrot, peas plus more.
 -  Drink wine, eat duck, eat potatoes cooked in duck fat and champignons, followed by the best Buche de Noel in the world (details to follow, one day, I hope).
 -  We put in the sautéed champignons.
 -  It's because the guy on the phone doesn't know that a champignon and a mushroom is one and the same thing.
 -  The British mushroom which was most dried in former times was the champignon or fairy ring mushroom.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 16th century: from French, diminutive of Old French champagne ‘open country’ (see champaign).     |