There is no one food in France, the French have a wide, varied and very famous cuisine that varies form region to region. One famous example would be fois gras.
A person from France would be called French.
France in French is France, but is pronounced Frahnce, not like Frannce as it would be pronounced in English.
Yes, Jacques Cartier claimed land in Canada for France during his explorations in the early 16th century. He established French interests in the region that would later become New France.
An example of a French country would be France.
You would say "Vive la France" in French, which translates to "Long live France."
An interview with the French ambassador about diplomacy in France would be considered a secondary source.
The French and the British went to war because in the beginning both the French and British claimed the land in the Ohio River Valley. France feared that the British would take over the region. The British saw the forts that the French were building as a threat to the British settlers in the area.
french would be correct
Because Paris is in France. And France is where one would hear French being spoken.
"Breton" is ne name of the people from the region of Brittany, which is the westernmost region of France, pointing out in the Atlantic.
To say "I am from France" in French, you would say "Je viens de France."