Lexicographical Neighbors of Garbures
Literary usage of Garbures
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Apician Morsels; Or, Tales of the Table, Kitchen, and Larder: Containing a by Dick Humelbergius Secundus (1829)
"This cook acknowledged to his brother of the kitchen, that on the Thursday evening
he collected the gravies of the week to make his garbures of them on ..."
2. Apician Anecdotes, Or, Tales of the Table, Kitchen, and Larder by Dick Humelbergius Secundus (1836)
"This noble, being on leave of absence, often ate des garbures, and found them
much better at the Hotel de Noailles than at home ; he complained to M. ..."
3. Wholesome Fare: A Sanitary Cookbook, Comprising the Laws of Food and the by Edmund S Delamere (1878)
"An earthen one is usual, but a silver one will do. garbures are thick in consistency,
and contain Parmesan or ..."
4. Apician Morsels; Or, Tales of the Table, Kitchen, and Larder: Containing a by Dick Humelbergius Secundus (1829)
"This cook acknowledged to his brother of the kitchen, that on the Thursday evening
he collected the gravies of the week to make his garbures of them on ..."
5. Apician Anecdotes, Or, Tales of the Table, Kitchen, and Larder by Dick Humelbergius Secundus (1836)
"This noble, being on leave of absence, often ate des garbures, and found them
much better at the Hotel de Noailles than at home ; he complained to M. ..."
6. Wholesome Fare: A Sanitary Cookbook, Comprising the Laws of Food and the by Edmund S Delamere (1878)
"An earthen one is usual, but a silver one will do. garbures are thick in consistency,
and contain Parmesan or ..."