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A tian is an earthenware vessel of Provence used both for cooking and serving. It is also the name of the dish prepared in it and baked in an oven. Tian comes from the ancient Provençal word designating the dish (the container), and nowadays by extension names what’s cooked in it. A tian is actually the terracotta dish used for cooking, the word tian coming from the ancient Greek “teganon” (frying pan). [French encyclopedia]

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  • Le tian (de l’occitan tian, issu du grec ancien τήγανον / têganon, « poêle », « plat », « écuelle », « terrine », « tajine ») désigne un plat de cuisson et de service, large et peu profond, en terre cuite vernissée, de la cuisine traditionnelle provençale. Il désigne aussi son contenu : une spécialité culinaire traditionnelle d'origine comtadine, présente dans la (cuisine comtadine et vauclusienne), la cuisine provençale, la cuisine de la Provence méditerranéenne, la cuisine occitane, la cuisine niçoise, et plus généralement dans le régime méditerranéen. Ce plat est un ragoût en gratin, cuit au four, comprenant toutes sortes de légumes, de viande, de poisson, d’œufs, de fromage et de plantes aromatiques comme l'origan, et d’huile d'olive. (fr)
  • A tian is an earthenware vessel of Provence used both for cooking and serving. It is also the name of the dish prepared in it and baked in an oven. Tian comes from the ancient Provençal word designating the dish (the container), and nowadays by extension names what’s cooked in it. A tian is actually the terracotta dish used for cooking, the word tian coming from the ancient Greek “teganon” (frying pan). [French encyclopedia] The classic vessel is a truncated cone, flattened at the base and flaring outward to a wide rim. It is traditionally glazed on the inside, and unglazed on the outside. It is shallower than the cassole, the earthenware vessel characteristic of the Camargue and Languedoc. The shape has become less definitive, though the earthenware body remains key. (en)
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  • A tian is an earthenware vessel of Provence used both for cooking and serving. It is also the name of the dish prepared in it and baked in an oven. Tian comes from the ancient Provençal word designating the dish (the container), and nowadays by extension names what’s cooked in it. A tian is actually the terracotta dish used for cooking, the word tian coming from the ancient Greek “teganon” (frying pan). [French encyclopedia] (en)
  • Le tian (de l’occitan tian, issu du grec ancien τήγανον / têganon, « poêle », « plat », « écuelle », « terrine », « tajine ») désigne un plat de cuisson et de service, large et peu profond, en terre cuite vernissée, de la cuisine traditionnelle provençale. Il désigne aussi son contenu : une spécialité culinaire traditionnelle d'origine comtadine, présente dans la (cuisine comtadine et vauclusienne), la cuisine provençale, la cuisine de la Provence méditerranéenne, la cuisine occitane, la cuisine niçoise, et plus généralement dans le régime méditerranéen. (fr)
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  • Tian provençal (fr)
  • Tian (dish) (en)
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