Food and Drink in Normandy
Meat Eaters’ Paradise
Normandy’s main courses are often meat-based. Poultry is common on regional menus, including the tasty Canard à la Rouennaise using local duck from the Seine Valley but other types of meat such as veal or pork feature too, frequently cooked in cream or cider. Another local treat is “Pré Salé lamb”, often served in the southern part of the Manche and given this name because the sheep are reared on the salt marshes surrounding Mont St Michel. Further inland you are likely to come across more traditional dishes such as chitterling from Vire, or black pudding in the Perche area. Tripe is another Norman speciality, traditionally from Caen.
Seafood Heaven With its extensive coastline, seafood is one of Normandy’s specialities, from shellfish, to lobster, clams, whelks, scallops, mussels and oysters from the Manche and Calvados. Oysters are classified, like cheeses and wines, with their own AOC (Controlled Origin Name). Seafood will feature on most menus from Dieppe to Alençon, which often combine fish with the region’s other culinary specialities, such as Sauce à la Crème or au Camembert. Particular treats is Dieppe’s fish stew, called Marmite Dieppoise or Port en Bessin’s famous scallops or Coquilles St Jacques.
Sweet Tooth
Whether eaten as a dessert, or as a treat with afternoon tea, many of Normandy’s sweet dishes are based on apples, such as the delicious apple tart. Another Norman speciality is the milky rice pudding or Teurgoule made with creamy local products.
For those with a seriously sweet tooth, try the “Sucres de Pommes” from Rouen, an apple candy, or buttery Isigny toffees.
A Little Tipple
The abundance of apples which flavour both savoury and sweet dishes also means that Normandy boasts a wide range of other apple bi-products, most notably cider, pear liquor, pommeau and calvados. The famous shot of calvados with apple ice cream, or “Trou Normand” is a traditional way to clear the palate between courses of typically rich Norman food. Another liqueur of the region is Bénédictine, which can be drunk with ice before a meal, or afterwards, on its own, as a digestif. It is also sometimes used as a base for cocktails. Dream Cheese
Normandy's cheese board is of the most impressive in France, and countains the best-known types of cheeses outside its local area. Its most famous cheese is Camembert which comes from the village of the same name near Vimoutiers, but you can also try Neufchâtel, produced in a variety of different shapes and sizes, Pont-l'Evêque and Livarot. Cheese is France usually served between the main course and the dessert. © www.calvados-tourisme.com
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