Dish of the Day

Dish of the Day

Dish of the Day may refer to:

  • Dish of the Day (cow), served in the novel The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams
  • Dish of the Day (album), an studio album by the German pop group, Fools Garden
  • plat du jour, the French expression

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  • Dish Of The Day — Album par Fool s Garden Sortie 1995 Enregistrement Studio Durée 39 min et 53 sec Genre(s) Pop Producteur(s) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dish of the day — Album par Fool s Garden Sortie 1995 Enregistrement Studio Durée 39 min et 53 sec Genre(s) Pop Producteur(s) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dish of the Day — Album par Fool s Garden Sortie 1995 Enregistrement Studio Durée 39 min et 53 s Genre Pop Producteur …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • dish — I UK [dɪʃ] / US noun Word forms dish : singular dish plural dishes ** 1) [countable] an open container like a plate, but not as deep as a bowl, used for serving or cooking food Place the fruit in a large shallow dish. an ovenproof dish a pie dish …   English dictionary

  • dish — noun 1 container ADJECTIVE ▪ deep ▪ flat, shallow ▪ empty ▪ baking, roasting, serving …   Collocations dictionary

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