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- French_tian abstract "A tian is an earthenware vessel of Provence used both for cooking and serving. It is also the name of the dish prepared in it.The classic vessel is a flattened cone, wide at the mouth and narrow at the base. It is traditionally glazed on the inside, and unglazed on the outside. It is shallower than the cassole, the earthenware vessel characteristic of the Camargue and Languedoc. The shape has become less definitive, though the earthenware material remains key.The dish tian has also changed over time. An 18th century dictionary describes it as "a lean stew". Modern tian is described as having no added liquid, and is cooked until the liquid in the ingredients has evaporated. In Provence, the dish may be made with vegetables alone, but also with lamb, fish, or egg added to vegetables. Goat cheese is a common ingredient. Tian can be described as a gratin in the Provençal style. Typical ingredients in tian are more associated with Provence than other regions of France. Tian is baked in an oven.".
- French_tian thumbnail Différents_plats_à_tian.jpg?width=300.
- French_tian wikiPageID "14513750".
- French_tian wikiPageRevisionID "574900208".
- French_tian hasPhotoCollection French_tian.
- French_tian subject Category:Cookware_and_bakeware.
- French_tian subject Category:Cuisine_of_Provence.
- French_tian subject Category:Stews.
- French_tian type Abstraction100002137.
- French_tian type Agitation114403107.
- French_tian type Attribute100024264.
- French_tian type Condition113920835.
- French_tian type Fret114403560.
- French_tian type PsychologicalState114373582.
- French_tian type State100024720.
- French_tian type Stews.
- French_tian comment "A tian is an earthenware vessel of Provence used both for cooking and serving. It is also the name of the dish prepared in it.The classic vessel is a flattened cone, wide at the mouth and narrow at the base. It is traditionally glazed on the inside, and unglazed on the outside. It is shallower than the cassole, the earthenware vessel characteristic of the Camargue and Languedoc.".
- French_tian label "French tian".
- French_tian label "Tian provençal".
- French_tian sameAs Tian_provençal.
- French_tian sameAs m.03d5znm.
- French_tian sameAs Q3528008.
- French_tian sameAs Q3528008.
- French_tian sameAs French_tian.
- French_tian wasDerivedFrom French_tian?oldid=574900208.
- French_tian depiction Différents_plats_à_tian.jpg.
- French_tian isPrimaryTopicOf French_tian.