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Potage Parmentier (Potato & Leek Soup

Potage Parmentier is named after Antoine Parmentier, the French agronomist who campaigned during the reign of Louis XVI, to have the potato declared a safe and edible vegetable. At the time, potatoes were banned in France as they were considered to be poisonous, and only suitable for hog feed. Parmentier was already familiar with the vegetable having survived on a diet of mainly potatoes while being held captive by the Prussians during the Seven Year War. However, no-one was interested in potatoes, so Parmentier tried a few tactics. He would host lavish dinners and invite Paris’s high society and distinguished men of science, such as Benjamin Franklin and Antoine Lavoisier, to dine on dishes mainly made with potatoes. ..It's not all fun and games people sometimes you just may learn a thing or two..

ContainsMilk

Sizes

Dietaries

Gluten free
Vegetarian

Ingredients

Chicken stock (vegan), Potato, Leek, Cream - Thickened (Milk), Garlic, Thyme, Bay leaves

CONTAINS: Milk.

Preparation and storage notes

heat in microwave.

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