In every age there have been bands of dangerous creatures, led by such men as Cartouche and Vidocq and rocambole. |
A varied subgroup of purple stripe, this type also has characteristics of both rocambole and porcelain types and is possibly the garlic from which rocambole evolved. |
The latter parts of rocambole are surely too sparingly consulted in the country which they celebrate. |
The menu will include ensalada, Chilean sea bass with mojo sauce, roasted chicken breast, tenderloin medallion with chimichurri sauce and rocambole de chocolate. |
In the same manner take up onions and rocambole, and shalots at the latter end of the month. |
I would give anything to have known Vidocq and Cartouche and rocambole, and to have seen them at close quarters. |