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Fécule

Fécule

Catégorie:RecetteCatégorie:Ingrédient culinaire La fécule est une matière amylacée et pulvérulente, extraite de divers organes végétaux, comme les tubercules, les rhizomes, les graines. Le mot vient du latin de faex (signifiant lie), qui a donné le bas-latin faecula.

Diverses fécules


- Arrow-root, à base de rhizomes ou des bulbes de plantes tropicales
- Fécule de maïs
- Fécule de pommes de terre
- Maïzena®, fécule agro-industrielle
- Sagou, à base de la moelle de divers palmiers.
- Tapioca, à base des racines du manioc.
- Fécule de Toloman

Principe de fabrication de la fécule

#Peler les tubercules.
#Râper les tubercules dans une bassine.
#Ajouter de l'eau et bien laver la chair râpée.
#Recueillir l'eau de lavage et laissez la reposer après avoir ajouté du jus de citron, pour blanchir la préparation. Peu à peu la fécule va se déposer au fond du récipient.
#Vider précautionneusement une bonne partie de l'eau (attention de ne pas jeter la fécule).
#Renouveler l'opération : remplir d'eau la bassine, ajouter du jus de citron, remuer la préparation et laisser reposer, vider avec précaution la bassine.
#L'opération est à renouveler jusqu'à ce que la fécule soit bien blanche.
#Déposer la fécule sur un tissu propre et faites la sécher (au soleil).
#Une fois bien sèche, la fécule doit être émiettée jusqu'à l'obtention d'une poudre, à conserver à l'abri de l'humidité (dans des bocaux).

Voir aussi

Ingrédients de cuisine | Recettes de cuisine

Catégorie:Recette

Attention! La plupart des articles contenus ici devraient plutôt aller dans http://fr.wikibooks.org/wiki/Livre_de_Cuisine Catégorie:Cuisine

Amylose

Catégorie:Glucide L'amylose est un polymère non-ramifié de glucose. Il est avec l'amylopectine le principal constituant de l'amidon. Il est présent de 20 à 28 % dans le blé et la pomme de terre et, dans le riz, le sorgho et le seigle, 6 %. Son nom officiel devrait être : (α-D-glucopyrannosyl(1->4)α-D-glucopyrannoside)n. seigle

Tapioca

Le tapioca est un ingrédient parfumé, ou une fécule produit à partire des racines de manioc séchées puis traitées, et utilisée en cuisine. Des perles de tapioca sont notament utilisé en Chine, pour faire des plats sucrés/salés utilisés au petit déjeuné, dans une sorte de soupe épaisse. On les trouve avec des colorants dans les magasins chinois, ou naturellement blanc dans les magasins de produits issus de l'agriculture biologique. Le tapioca est également utilisé dans la cuisine Argentine. ja:タピオカ

Recettes de cuisine

Une recette de cuisine (de réciter) est une synthèse de l'ensemble des ingrédients et des opérations nécessaires pour effectuer une préparation alimentaire en cuisine. Elle précise notamment, pour un nombre de personnes donné, les quantités de chaque ingrédient de la recette, les temps de préparation et de cuisson (et le cas échéant le mode de cuisson). Les différentes opérations à effectuer sont souvent décrites en utilisant des termes spécialisés propres aux techniques culinaires. Cette page est le point de départ d'une arborescence regroupant toutes les recettes de cuisine actuellement disponibles sur Wikipédia sans distinction d'origine géographique. Pour une liste de plats d'un pays spécifique reportez-vous à la page Cuisine et par exemple son lien vers Cuisine française. Si vous cherchez des recettes de saison voyez plutôt recettes du mois.

Types de recettes


- Gastronomie du monde
- Cuisine française
- Recettes de soupes et potages (soupe)
- Recettes de hors d'œuvre et d'entrées
- Recettes à base de viande
- Recettes de la chasse
- Recettes de volaille
- Recettes de la mer
- Recettes d'abats
- Recettes au fromage (fromage)
- Recettes aux pâtes alimentaires
- Recettes de beignets
- Recettes végétariennes
- Recettes sans gluten et sans lactose
- Recettes rapides
- Recettes de desserts
- Recettes de pâtisserie (pâtisserie)

Voir aussi


- Gastronomie du monde
- Cuisine | Ingrédients de cuisine
- Composition nutritionnelle des aliments
- Boissons
- Liste des recettes par ordre alphabétique

Liens externes


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ja:レシピ

Shania Twain

Shania Twain, OC (born August 28, 1965) is a Canadian singer and songwriter who has been very successful in the country and pop music genres, setting several sales records for female artists and for country artists.

Early years

Born Eilleen Regina Edwards in Windsor, Ontario to Sharon and Clarence Edwards, she grew up as Eilleen Twain in Timmins, Ontario, after her parents separated when she was two, and her mother later remarried to Jerry Twain. At the age of 13, Eilleen Twain was invited to perform on CBC television's Tommy Hunter Show. During high school in Timmins, she was the vocalist for a local band "Longshot" which covered Top 40 music. When her mother and adoptive father died in a car crash on November 1, 1987, Eilleen took her two younger brothers, Mark and Darryl, and sister Carrie-Ann to Huntsville, Ontario, where she supported the family by performing at a local resort (Deerhurst resort). In 1991, after an entertainment lawyer (Dick Frank) from Nashville, Tennessee heard her act, she was invited to record a demo tape. In 1991, when she signed her first recording contract with Richard Frank of Mercury Nashville Records, she changed her name to Shania (pronounced shu-NYE-uh) which is an Ojibwa word meaning "I'm on my way". Her step-father was a full-blooded Ojibwa and remained an important influence in Shania's life. Twain's embrace of her adoptive Ojibwa heritage has at times been reported to be controversial among Canadian First Nations, with some disagreement about whether a non-Ojibwa adopted by an Ojibwa parent can be considered a true Ojibwa. Shania Twain responded to such criticism by saying, "I don't know how much Indian blood I actually have in me, but as the adopted daughter of my father Jerry, I became registered as a 50% North American Indian ... That is my heart and my soul, and I'm very proud of it." [http://shaniatwainnews.20m.com/favorite_links.html] The city of Timmins later renamed a street for her, gave her the key to the city, and built the Shania Twain Museum (Shania Twain Centre), which Twain visited in 2004, as shown on a CTV special.

Massive career success

Initially known as a country singer, Twain herself found her 1993 self-titled debut album unsatisfactory as she was forced by her record company to work with outside songwriters. Nor did it please the public, gaining little sales and no real chart action for its singles. Twain immediately felt alienated from the Nashville music scene. Everything changed when rock producer Robert "Mutt" Lange heard Shania's original songs and singing and thought she held promise. He offered to produce her and to write songs with her. After many telephone conversations, they met in person at Nashville's Fan Fair in June 1993. Soon their professional relationship took a romantic turn, and they were married on December 28, 1993. With Lange's influence, Shania's music then veered a bit more towards pop. Her vocal performances strengthened by virtue of singing only the material she and Lange had written, a practice she would continue from this point on, contrary to typical Nashville practice. Her second album, 1995's The Woman in Me, caught fire due to singles like "Any Man of Mine" and "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?". The album eventually topped the country charts for months and became a massive crossover to mainstream charts, peaking at No. 5 and topping out at 12 million sold. The Woman in Me went on to win the Grammy Award for Best Country Album as well as the Academy of Country Music award for Album of the Year; the latter group also awarded Twain as Best New Female Vocalist. In 1997, Twain released her follow-up album, Come on Over. Selling 172,000 out of the gate and peaking at No. 2, the album was seen by many at first as a disappointment, given the massive success of her last effort. But slowly, the album started racking up sales. It never hit the top spot, but with the multi-chart hit single "You're Still the One", sales skyrocketed. Songs like "Don't Be Stupid", "Honey, I'm Home", "Man! I Feel like a Woman!", "That Don't Impress Me Much", and "From This Moment On" joined the 11 songs that eventually saw release as singles. Over the next two years, the album stayed on the charts, spinning off hit after hit. When the dust finally settled, Come on Over had sold 20 million copies in the United States and 39 million worldwide, making it the biggest-selling album by a female artist of all time, the biggest-selling country album of all time, and the No. 6 selling album of all time. Songs from the album won four Grammy Awards over the next two years, including Best Country Song for Twain and Lange for "You're Still the One" and "Come on Over" and Best Female Country Performance for "You're Still the One" and "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!". There were several keys to all this success. The songs on Come on Over were full of memorable phrases and catchy hooks, rendered well in Twain's singing. Lange's hard rock production techniques from his work with Def Leppard and others proved surprisingly effective in the country/pop context. And many newer fans were totally unaware of her country music roots, particularly as versions of singles released to non-country radio in North America and around the world featured remixed versions de-emphasizing country-style instrumentation. Twain's mainstream pop acceptance was further helped by her appearance in the 1998 first edition of the VH1 Divas concert, where she sang alongside Mariah Carey, Céline Dion, Gloria Estefan, and Aretha Franklin, and by VH1's 1999 heavily-aired Behind the Music treatment of her, which concentrated on the tragic aspects of her early life as well as her physical attractiveness and Nashville's early resistance to her bared-midriff music videos. In 1999 Twain also established a visible commercial relationship with Revlon cosmetics, based around "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!". In 1998 Shania Twain launched her first major concert tour, aided by her manager Jon Landau, a veteran of many large-scale tours with Bruce Springsteen. The shows were enthusiastically received by audiences around the globe and answered critics who speculated that she could not perform live. Twain's peak of success was further emphasized when she was named the 1999 Entertainer of the Year by both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association.

Life at the top

After taking time off and having a child in 2001, Shania Twain went back into the studio. Up! was released in November 2002, making it five years since the world had new material from her, and she toured again to promote it. A double-album, it featured 19 songs in pop mixes and the same 19 songs in country mixes. Internationally the country mixes were replaced by world music mixes, such as Bollywood elements. Though it garnered some of the most tepid reviews of the year (it was even called the worst album of 2002 by Spin and Details magazines), Up! debuted at No. 1, selling 874,000 in the first week alone. It charted at the top for five weeks. The first single off of the album "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", became a modest pop and country hit, while the follow-up single "Up!" failed to do as well. However the third single off of the album would be the most successful: the romantic ballad "Forever And For Always" was released as a single in April 2003 and peaked at No. 4 on the country chart and No. 1 on the AC chart, spending 6 weeks there. "She's Not Just a Pretty Face" was a country top-ten hit but failed on other charts, while the last single, "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing", debuted on her fifth TV special UP!Close and Personal, performed even worse. To date, Up! has sold 5.5 physical copies in the U.S., 10.5 physical copies worldwide (which by RIAA rules for double albums, are counted as 11 million units in the U.S. and 21 million worldwide) — impressive marks by normal standards but considered a disappointment by some relative to Come on Over. Because Up! is a double album, it thereby achieved Twain's third straight diamond album, which entails sales of over 10 million units; this was another record for a female artist of any genre. In 2004, she released the Greatest Hits album, with four new tracks. To date, it has sold over three million copies in the U.S. The first single, the multi-format duet "Party for Two", made the country top ten with Billy Currington but the pop version with Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath failed to make an impression outside of airplay charts. Two further singles did not do much on any chart, although "Don't" was featured in the film An Unfinished Life and "I Ain't No Quitter" represented a partial return to traditional country idioms. In spite of her songwriting abilities and her massive commercial success, Twain has never garnered overwhelming critical praise. Some pop critics and fans see her as almost a robot, controlled Svengali-like by Lange and wonder why her dramatic upbringing is rarely reflected in her lyrics. Some Nashville traditionalists still consider her a pop singer who simply markets her music as country. The most negative factions view her as just a gorgeous studio mannequin with a so-so voice, who got lucky and simply was in the right place at the right time. For example, infamous country outlaw Steve Earle called her "the highest paid lap dancer in Nashville." In interviews Twain has defiantly rebutted all of these assertions. [http://members.aol.com/muzikguy94/shania_quotes.html] Twain lives in La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland with Lange and their son Eja; she states that living so far away gives her the privacy she would otherwise lack. As an alternate retreat, she has also recently purchased Motutapu Station near Wanaka in New Zealand, a 170 km2 sheep station where she hopes to build a house. She is currently working on her next studio album which is scheduled for release in 2006. On August 28, 2005, she celebrated her 40th birthday. In August 2005, she released the single "Shoes" from the Desperate Housewives soundtrack; it failed to make much of an impact, barely getting into the top 30 on the country charts and not charting elsewhere. It was the first single Twain recorded that she had not written herself; no music video was made and the record label stopped promoting it. A television biopic of Twain, Shania: A Life in Eight Albums, aired on CBC Television on November 7, 2005, with Meredith Henderson starring as Twain. In 2005 Twain would add a commercial relationship with COTY [http://coty.com/WebContent.asp?CO=1160&Sec=2&Sub=16&F=Shania_Twain&Item=2], for the creation of her fragrance Shania by Stetson [http://www.shaniabystetson.com]. Around the same time, Twain appeared on an episode of the reality show The Apprentice, riding horses around Central Park and having dinner with two contestants who had successfully marketed her fragrance on the show.

Awards

On November 18, 2005, Twain was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada, the second highest grade of Canada's highest civilian honour. When discussing this appointment, Canada's Governor General praised Twain for supporting school breakfast programs and food banks. In addition to her five Grammy Award wins, three Academy of Country Music awards, and her one Country Music Association win, over the years Shania Twain has been nominated for 10 CMA awards that she did not win, perhaps reflecting Nashville's ambivalence about her success. Twain has also won at least seven Juno Awards (Canada's equivalent of the Grammy), including Artist of the Year in 2004, at least six American Music Awards, at least two Billboard Music Awards, a World Music Award, and at least 22 BMI Songwriting Awards in partnership with Mutt Lange. In addition, Twain was voted the sexiest vegetarian alive by a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals award in 2000.

Discography

Albums


- The Complete Limelight Sessions (unauthorized), featuring demo songs she recorded during 1989 and 1990, sales below 100,000
- Shania Twain (1993), U.S. sales: 1 million (Platinum) (2 million worldwide)
- The Woman in Me (1995), U.S. sales: 12 million (12x Platinum) (21 million worldwide)
- Come on Over (1997), U.S. sales: 20 million (20x Platinum) [December 2004 [http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000732978] ] (39 million worldwide)
- Up! (2002), U.S. sales: 5.5 million physical, 11 million units (11x Platinum) (10.5 million physical, 21 million units worldwide)
- Greatest Hits (2004), U.S. sales: 3.2 million (3x Platinum) (5.5 million worldwide) Total worldwide album sales: 84 million

DVDs


- April 5, 1996: The Woman in Me1
- April 7, 1999: VH1 Behind the Music1
- July 21, 1999: Shania Twain Live1
- September 24, 1999: Complete Woman in Me1
- March 9, 2004: Platinum Collection1
- March 9, 2004: Up! Live in Chicago1
- March 9, 2004: Come on Over Video1
- December 9, 2004: Up Close and Personal1 :1 Platinum (500,000 units sold) DVDs

Singles

Music videos

See List of Shania Twain music videos.

See also


- Crossover Music
- Best selling music artists - World's top selling music artists chart.
- List of best-selling albums in the United States - RIAA certified list.

External links


- [http://www.shaniatwain.com Official website]
- [http://www.shaniatwaincenter.com/ The Shania Twain Center in Timmins, Ontario, Canada]
- [http://www.shania-chile.es.vg Chile Fan Club of Shania Twain]
- [http://www.teamshania.com Team Shania]
- [http://s6.invisionfree.com/ShaniaCafe ShaniaCafe]
- [http://www.shaniaforums.com/ The Shania Forums]
- [http://www.aceshowbiz.com/celebrity/shania_twain/ Shania Twain, The Star]
- [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:be5g8qntbtz4~T1 AllMusic.com: Shania Twain]
- [http://www.geocities.com/tommy3069/shania_multi2.html Shania SuperSite Media page]
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- [http://www.beauty-of-shania-twain.com/ Shania Twain Pictures]
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