There are a few different theories for how crepes originated - I go into them here: http://www.tripwolf.com/en/blog/2009/08/31/perfecting-the-classic-crepe/
crepes are a french dessert that Australians enjoy to eat. ;) hope this helps i have a french assignment to do and part of it is about french culture so i was looking up french desserts that we eat in australia and crepes are a very big one so i hope i helped you
If the Eiffel tower is part of a culture, this could only be the French culture.
The movie, Chocolat, has much to do with French culture in the 1950's. As you can see in the film, Catholicism was a major part of their customs. The buildings, the masonry, and the clothing is all a part of their culture.
Yes, of course. It is part of their culture, a part of their custom, to eat French food.
Crêpes are the traditional meal at La Chandeleur (Feb. 2). In Brittany (the westernmost part of the country) they are considered a specialty and you can find restaurants (in any part of France to be true) that will serve you a complete meal with crepes all year round.
Culture is what makes a people. And over time this culture has become part of the people.
"La crème caramel" is a classic french desert
'assimilation' is the process of becoming part of another culture.
cultural assimilation
No, they're Belgium. Pommes frites (which is the french name for french fries) were certainly invented by the Belgians over 300 years ago. That doesn't prevent them from being very much a part of French culture. Hamburgers, french fries and apple pie were all invented in Europe, but they are all as American as . . . apple pie.
Henry iv had to become a catholic to become kimg
imperialism