How to Say ‘Stuffed crust’ in French
Bordure farcie
Bor-dure Far-see
[Bor-dure Far-see]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'stuffed edge', boarding culinary creativity with rich flavors.
🇫🇷 In France: Though an imported American concept, stuffed crusts are catching on in urban French pizzerias.
Phrase Breakdown
Bordure
[Bor-dure]
Crust
The outer, crispy or chewy edge of a pizza.
Ils préfèrent la pizza avec bordure.
They prefer pizza with crust.
farcie
[Far-see]
Stuffed
Filled or packed, often referring to food.
La pizza a une bordure farcie.
The pizza has a stuffed crust.
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