yea, the last course- cafe, would include coffee.
AnswerCafé is a course on its own, and can come with a square of bittersweet chocolate or a biscuit or shortbread. But it is not the last course, which would be pousse-café (literally "push the coffee") and consists of a glass of cognac or armagnac, an eau-de-vie or any other digestive liquor. Makes a great mouthwash too.
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Generally five courses if we are referring to a classical French inspired menu. Soup or some other hors d'oeuvre Fish A meat course Cheese Dessert Generally five if we are referring to a French inspired classic menu. Soup or some other hors d'oeuvre. Fish A meat course Cheese Dessert Note that cheese is served before the dessert not as the final course as it might be in Britain
Traditionally, a French meal starts with hors dâ??oeuvres. Next comes a fish course, followed by the main course (which is typically a meat). The main course is followed by a salad course and cheese plate. The meal ends with a sweet dessert.
French people drink almost every commonly known drink: coffee, orange juice, seltzer, sodas, milk, beer, and, of course, wine and spirits.
what is the eleven course french menu? what is the eleven course french menu?
Starbucks, of course! They have really great coffee and snacks.
a coffee tree of course. they originate in ethiopia a coffee tree of course
'Of course' translates to 'bien sûr' in French.
"Of course" in French is translated as "Bien sรปr" or "Bien entendu".
The coffee growers of Columbia of course...
The coffee growers of Columbia of course...
'la course' means 'the race' in French