"La crème caramel" is a classic french desert
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.
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.
'Creme' has several meanings.1) It is French for cream (the part of milk with the most milkfat) although it has an accent over the first "e" in French.2) It can also mean any cooking preperation that is cream-like e.g. the creme in an eclair.3) It also can mean a sweet liqueur.
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The French have a deep-rooted cultural appreciation for cheese that dates back centuries. Cheese is an integral part of French cuisine, with a wide variety of cheeses produced in different regions across the country. The French value the craftsmanship involved in cheese-making and take pride in their diverse range of high-quality cheeses.
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Literally translated: cream of the cream. It is a French colloquialism stemming from milk. Cream rises to the top in unpasturized milk and is considered the best part of the milk. The top layer of cream is skimmed off first, leaving some cream in the milk. The rest of the cream is considered a little lower quality, since the cream will have other parts of the milk in it. That top layer is the cream of the cream, or creme de la creme -- the best of the best. cream, the best of the best!
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No, the vanilla creme-type cookies had accidentally been filled with peanut butter creme. But that incident occurred in 2005. READ your labels, ESPECIALLY if you are sensitive to peanut products.
The Aztecs was THE culture. They were not part of any other culture.