Blanch
MEANING
ORIGIN
French
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Old French 'blanc', meaning white.
CULTURAL NOTES
Often associated with purity and innocence.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
In medieval times, the name was often given to fair-haired or light-skinned children.
MEANING
ORIGIN
English
ETYMOLOGY
From the Old English 'blancan', meaning to bleach or whiten.
CULTURAL NOTES
In culinary terms, to blanch is to briefly boil and then cool vegetables.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
The term has been used in English since the 14th century.
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