France has played a major role in culinary history, and here at Outside the Ball, we’re hungry for more! Host Mayleen Ramey joins the electrifying Frenchman, Gael Monfils, in a language lesson so good you can taste it. Monfils translates the French names of popular dishes that you may discover on a restaurant menu, and no, we’re not talking about “French fries” or “French dressing”.
The tennis star begins, like all meals should, with an amuse bouche which he explains is a starter. Next, you may order the foie gras. “I love foie gras! It’s sort of a duck pate. Fantastic for the mouth! It’s fantastic!”
Let Monfils guide you through the delicacies of French cuisine and the language of his country, but we warn you, this is one interview you don’t want to watch on an empty stomach!
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The tennis star begins, like all meals should, with an amuse bouche which he explains is a starter. Next, you may order the foie gras. “I love foie gras! It’s sort of a duck pate. Fantastic for the mouth! It’s fantastic!”
Let Monfils guide you through the delicacies of French cuisine and the language of his country, but we warn you, this is one interview you don’t want to watch on an empty stomach!
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