You would start off with J'aime or J'adore ,
then stick the verb manger (to eat) or boire (to drink)
then the food.
Example:
J'aime manger les frites- I like to eat fries.
J'aime boire l'eau. - I like to drink water.
drink plenty wine
the french drinks a lot of win
food and drink
food and drink like everyone else...
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The French tend to settle on mineral water and fruit juices as room temperature drinks. They tend to drink tea and coffee as hot drinks. They tend to choose French wines, liqueurs and champagnes as alcoholic beverages.
French can be both a proper noun and a common noun. When referring to the French language or people, it is a proper noun, like when saying "He speaks French" or "She is French." However, when used as an adjective or to describe something related to France, it is a common noun, such as in "I love French food" or "We saw a French movie."
French, love to eat frog legs, snails, pasta, bread and desserts.
easy to say, I'm from Belgium. We drink beer, like Jupiler, Maes or Trappist. And about the food, we have lots of different sorts of restaurants in Belgium but our most know dish is Belgian fries. They are a lot different then the so called french fries, they are bigger, thicker and fried twice.
oh well, he likes to eat food and drink drinks!
They had many varieties of food like rice and stuf xx
they spell it like this doctor but they say it like this doc toor