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julienning : ウィキペディア英語版
julienning

Julienne, or allumette, is a culinary knife cut in which the food item is cut into long thin strips, similar to matchsticks. Sometimes called 'shoe string', e.g. shoestring fries. Common items to be julienned are carrots for ''carrots julienne'', celery for ''céléris remoulade'' or potatoes for ''Julienne Fries''.
Trim the ends of the vegetable and the edges to make four straight sides. This makes it easier to produce a uniform cut. Trimmings can be used for stocks, soups, purees, etc. The measurement for ''julienne'' is ⅛ x ⅛ x 1 to 2 in (3 mm x 3 mm x 3 to 5 cm). ''Julienne'' usually applies to vegetables prepared in this way but it can also be applied to the preparation of meat or fish, especially in stir fry techniques. Once julienned, turning the subject 90 degrees and dicing finely (⅛ in or 3 mm) will produce brunoise (⅛ x ⅛ x ⅛) .
The first known use of the term in print is in François Massialot's ''Le Cuisinier Royal et Bourgeois'' (1722 edition).〔 The origin of the term is uncertain, but may derive from the proper name Jules or Julien. A ''potage julienne'' is composed of carrots, beets, leeks, celery, lettuce, sorrel, and chervil cut in strips a half-''ligne'' in thickness and about eight or ten ''lignes'' in length. The onions are cut in half and sliced thinly to give curved sections, the lettuce and sorrel minced, in what a modern recipe would term ''en chiffonade''. The root vegetables are briefly sauteed, then all are simmered in stock and the ''julienne'' is ladled out over a slice of bread.
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