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The cheese was invented circa 1900 and is still produced by Champignon.
The undercut limestone is of mushroom shape known as champignon.
Charles Champignon, who shielded Steven from the grenade, is badly wounded.
People react differently to different mushrooms, and all mushroom species can cause an adverse reaction in a few individuals, even the common champignon.
Agaricus bisporus, also known as champignon and the button mushroom.
That's about how long the French restaurant Le Champignon lasted in Stamford.
When the band's bass player quit, Chorão found Champignon, who was then twelve.
It was patented and industrially produced for the world market by large German company Champignon in the 1970s.
Last year, when the fund acquired the agricultural company France Champignon, a mushroom company, one of its three factories was shut.
The French name is champignon de Paris ("Paris mushroom").
Le champignon (1970)
One might expect a restaurant with the name Le Champignon to feature a menu bursting with mushroom dishes.
Le Champignon, or The Mushroom, is a large rock balanced on a smaller one to give the eponymous appearance.
The companies in the municipality includes Kuhn Champignon AG.
Omelet champignon was another good choice, with a pleasing medley of chopped sauteed portobello and other mushrooms.
In spacious quarters formerly occupied by a nightclub, Le Champignon has been broken into several attractive areas, with smoking and nonsmoking sections.
The low spots at Le Champignon were perhaps the result of limited patronage so far: Certain dishes were not as fresh as they might be.
Also surprisingly good was steak champignon, a cooked-precisely-to-order sirloin topped with mushroom caps and sliced mushrooms in a brandy sauce.
For the league tasting he switched to Terrine de Crabbe et Vinaigrette de Champignon.
It has a Michelin two-star restaurant, Le Champignon Sauvage.
Maria: 1791 bay filly, dam to Champignon (winner of the Ascot Gold Cup)
Le dictateur et le champignon (The Dictator and the Mushroom, 1953)
Bass: Champignon (Revolucionários)
And for a main course something called chicken champignon, constructed with enough puff pastry and brown gravy to send Nathan Pritikin screaming into the night.
In Glucose for Noémie, the story continues where Le champignon nippon of the previous album left off.