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You could describe France's food as elegant, and delicious. It is rich, with many cream sauces, fried items, and cheeses used.
The gods. Really though, the history of cream puffs is pretty obscure, but they (at least the kind we know - flaky with a sweet filling) are suspected to have originated in France in the late 16th century.
Ice cream is simply named as it is cream (with or without added flavourings) simply frozen.
Thomas Jefferson did not invent any foods. He is mistakenly attributed as bringing vanilla, macaroni and cheese, and ice cream to the United States, however this were already well established food items.
The origin of mushroom soup are lost to history, but forms of mushroom cream soups have been known in Italy and France for centuries.Due to the simple ingredients, and easy availability of them (cream from cow's or goat's milk, and mushrooms from wild forest stocks), it is likely that mushroom soups are as old as the development of hunter/gatherer society.
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These are some things that were invented in France: the hot-air balloon, whipped cream, the guillotine.
France now shut up
The cast of The Ice Cream Van - 2012 includes: Catherine Dulin as Mum Zach Gaudiano as Tommy Bryan Torfeh as Dad
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France. It is French for Bavarian cream.
No, they are too poor and primitive. After all, France is a country only recently hacked out of the jungle. It wasn't even discovered until about 500 years ago, and not developed for 200 years after that ... Oh, no, sorry, that's America. France was around long before that. Of course they have ice cream in France.