French toast is a English-speaking name for a recipe. It is known as "pain perdu" (literally: lost bread) in France. As a simple and inexpensive recipe, French toast was probably common in all European countries.
It is cited in a French recipe book of the 1300s, and a century later in an English book, but still under the original French name.
yes the french canadians made french toast
french food is made in italy
If you hate making toast why not purchase your ready made french toast in your local grocery store. It is fresh made every day and is so convinient for those who are pressed for time.
around the 1800's to my knowledge
waffles. ------------------------------ all of them ^_^ -andrew censored
Its made by General Mills, I think. You can buy French Toast Crunch online at: http://www.canadaonly.ca I think the direct link is: http://www.canadaonly.ca/products/French-Toast-Crunch.-380g.html They ship to the US as well.
who started calling it French toast? Not the French. I think either the Brits or Americans came up with the name because they were using French-style bread. *To answer the question i will say that i is believed that what we call' French toast' in America is believed to date back to medieval times.
Yes, toast is typically dipped in an egg mixture and then pan-fried to make French toast.
Its made by General Mills, I think. You can buy French Toast Crunch online at: http://www.canadaonly.ca I think the direct link is: http://www.canadaonly.ca/products/French-Toast-Crunch.-380g.html They ship to the US as well.
French toast as we know it, traditionally served with maple syrup, comes from Québec in Canada, where it is called pain doré.
there is cinnimon in a french toast bagel
French toast is 'du pain perdu' in French.