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"Soupe au Pistou" (pronounced Soup oh PEACE-too) originated in Provence, and I like to think of it as the French version of minestrone soup.
What is the meaning of pistou in English? ›
noun. pis·tou. pēsˈtü plural -s. : a vegetable soup served with a puree of garlic, herbs, oil, and cheese and often tomatoes.
What's pronunciation in English? ›
Pronunciation is the way in which a word or a language is spoken. This may refer to generally agreed-upon sequences of sounds used in speaking a given word or language in a specific dialect ("correct" or "standard" pronunciation) or simply the way a particular individual speaks a word or language.
What is pistou made of? ›
Pistou is an uncooked sauce that comes from France's Provence region and typically contains basil, garlic and olive oil. Modern versions often add cheese, generally a hard cheese like Parmesan, and less commonly add diced tomato. Unlike its Italian cousin pesto, pistou does not include pine nuts or other nuts.
Why is pesto called pesto? ›
The name comes from the Italian verb pestare, “to crush” or “to grind.” Pesto is traditionally made by grinding the garlic, pine nuts, and basil into a paste using a mortar and pestle—the latter of which is a related word—before adding the grated cheese and olive oil.
Is pesto and basil the same thing? ›
Traditional pesto is a blend of fresh basil, garlic, pine nuts, extra-virgin olive oil, and Parmesan cheese.
Where is Pistouf from? ›
Pistou is a typical condiment from the Provence region of France most often associated with the Provençal dish soupe au pistou, which resembles minestrone and may include white beans, green beans, tomatoes, summer squash, potatoes, and pasta.
Why are there two pronunciations of the? ›
The pronunciation of the word "the" depends on the first sound of the word that comes after it. When the word after "the" begins with a consonant sound, people usually use /ðə/. When the word after "the" begins with a vowel sound, people usually use /ði/.
How do you pronounce exactly in English? ›
Break 'exactly' down into sounds: [IG] + [ZAKT] + [LEE] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
What is the French word for to pronounce? ›
to pronounce
verb. prononcer. How do you pronounce that word? Comment est-ce qu'on prononce ce mot ? Collins Beginner's French-English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers.
As. By itself, the word is pronounced with the AA as in BAT vowel and the Z sound. As. Most of the time, in a sentence, we reduce the vowel to the schwa: uhz.
What is pesto in English? ›
Meaning of pesto in English
a green sauce used in Italian cooking, especially on pasta: Pesto is made of basil leaves, parmesan cheese, pine nuts, and olive oil, all crushed together.