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    Boletus edulis (redirect from Cèpe)
    or its French name cèpe, although the latter is a generic term applying to several related species. In France, it is more fully cèpe de Bordeaux, derived...
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    common names include red king bolete, the pinewood king bolete, and cèpe des pins ("pine tree cep"). Boletus pinophilus is the rarest of the porcini-like...
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    agricultural commodities include corn, hay, walnuts, walnut oil, cheeses, wine, cèpes (a species of wild mushroom) and truffles. Tourism: Numerous visitors—especially...
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    includes: a Faculty of Law and Social Sciences a Faculty of Sport Sciences CEPE (European Centre for children's products) University Institutes of Technology...
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    offer popular produce. There are fungi, for instance, and the reputation of cèpes [fr], boletes of Revard, continues unabated. Several vineyards around the...
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