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Torchette: A Breton Biscuit with a Twisted Past

Discover the history of the word ‘gâteau’, from medieval French ‘gastel’ — a high-quality bread — to the elaborate layered cake we know today. Explore its roots in Frankish and Latin, its links to Anglo-Norman ‘wastel’, and the shift from bread to dessert through changes in baking traditions and ingredients.

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Gateau

Discover the history of the word ‘gâteau’, from medieval French ‘gastel’ — a high-quality bread — to the elaborate layered cake we know today. Explore its roots in Frankish and Latin, its links to Anglo-Norman ‘wastel’, and the shift from bread to dessert through changes in baking traditions and ingredients.

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Biscuit

Explore the word ‘biscuit’: from Latin ‘bis’ (twice) and ‘coquere’ (to cook), through Old French and into modern English. A word that’s travelled through languages, continents and baking traditions — now unpacked in our latest word card set, including spelling tips, morphology, and European translations.

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Chouquette

When I checked the etymology of a little French bakery (tastes a bit like a profiterole without the chocolate or cream) item, I didn’t expect to find a link to cabbages!

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Jasmine

These flowers smelled amazing - apparently it’s ‘Trachelospermum jasminoides’ (also known as ‘star jasmine’ or ‘false jasmine’)

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Beef

Earlier this week, I was discussing Anglo-Norman loan words with one of my students, particularly some of foodstuffs that were adopted following the Norman invasion. ‘Beef’ is one of those words, and it turned out he was making Beef Wellington after the lesson … pastry will be on its way!

Photo: some beef I cooked a few years ago.

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Cauldron

I’ve lost count of the times we’ve listened to the ‘Harry Potter’ series in the car, but despite living only 15 mins away from the studios in Leavesden, this is the first time we’ve taken the boys. An influx of Harry Potter related words will now fill my page for the next week or so …

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Shrove Tuesday

It’s interesting that our ‘Shrove’ is so different to other European languages. The majority reference fasting - either with a form of that word, or with a link to ‘fat’.

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