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Côte is a term used in various contexts in the culinary and geographical world. It is a French word that translates to "coast" in English. In the culinary world, it is often used to refer to a cut of meat, such as Côte de Boeuf (rib of beef). In geography, it is used to refer to the side of a hill or mountain, or the coast of a sea or ocean.
Culinary Usage[edit]
In the culinary world, Côte is used to describe a cut of meat. The most common usage is in Côte de Boeuf, which is a prime rib cut of beef. This cut is known for its rich flavor and tender texture. It is often grilled or roasted and served medium-rare. Other examples include Côte de Veau (veal chop) and Côte de Porc (pork chop).
Geographical Usage[edit]
In geographical terms, Côte is used to describe the side of a hill or mountain. It is also used to refer to the coast of a sea or ocean. For example, the Côte d'Azur is a region in the southeast of France known for its beautiful coastline along the Mediterranean Sea. Other examples include Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), a country in West Africa, and Côte de Beaune, a wine region in Burgundy, France.
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