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Mère (the French language word for mother) is an honorary title given to talented female professional cooks, many of whom had no formal training, in France during the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Between 1759 and the end of the 20th century multiple women have been called Mère. Their work turned the city of Lyon and its environs into the gastronomic center of France and the world, and the most famous of them, Mère Brazier, is regarded as "the mother of modern French cooking".

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  • Mère (restauration) (fr)
  • Mère (restaurateur) (en)
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  • Mère (the French language word for mother) is an honorary title given to talented female professional cooks, many of whom had no formal training, in France during the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Between 1759 and the end of the 20th century multiple women have been called Mère. Their work turned the city of Lyon and its environs into the gastronomic center of France and the world, and the most famous of them, Mère Brazier, is regarded as "the mother of modern French cooking". (en)
  • Le surnom de mère, dans la restauration dans certaines régions de France, notamment à Paris, Royat, Lyon, Pont-Aven et dans l'Ain, est parfois utilisé pour désigner des femmes tenant un restaurant, et de là le nom du restaurant, qui est dans certaines régions devenu un genre à part. (fr)
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