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Julienne later said she was a bundle of nerves inside.
A well-known dish is "carrots julienne".
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.
Strips are generally cut to 2-3 inches, and are defined by width, from thickest to thinnest as batonnet, allumette, julienne, and fine julienne.
Brunoise is an especially small size, produced from further cutting of julienne-style food.
This recipe, while containing smoked ox tongue, still contains the primary chef salad ingredients: meat, eggs, greens and presentation: julienne sliced meat, and sliced eggs.
Generally it is then dipped in egg and coated in breadcrumb, fried and served with thin julienne of cucumber, carrots, radish and onions.
Nearly half of the density of the julienne in that figure has disintegrated.