Brillat-Savarin is a 15 letter English word.
You can make 926 anagrams from letters in Brillat-Savarin (-aaabiillnrrstv).
"He had eaten; he had not dined," to adopt the distinction of Brillat-Savarin.
The discovery of a new dish, said Brillat-Savarin, is of greater importance to humanity than the discovery of a new planet.
Helwyse was a disciple of Brillat-Savarin,—in one word, a gourmand!
"Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are," long ago observed Brillat-Savarin.
None more than Brillat-Savarin has carried the fame of Bresse abroad.
Praise from Brillat-Savarin would not have delighted us more than this.
Since Brillat-Savarin it has been the fashion for magistrates to be epicures.
"I was in the drawing-room, enjoying my dinner," said Brillat-Savarin, beginning an anecdote.
The dinner would have contented a Brillat-Savarin: it was faultless; and the claret was that rare nectar, the Lafitte of 1848.
This quip has been wrongfully attributed to Brillat-Savarin.