un africain, un ardéchois.
patisserie
Pâtisseries is a French equivalent of the English word "pastries."Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. Its plural definite article is les ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is des ("some").The pronunciation is "pah-tee-sree."
From Martha's Kitchen - 2001 French Pastries was released on: USA: 23 September 2002
they brought things like croissants and pastries to Trinidad and Tobago
The French people probably don't like pastries and sweets any more than any other countries. It's a stereotype.
crossiants and crepes, lots of pastries
petifores ( spelling may not be correct)
The French sometimes eat pastries and breads. The French eat cheeses and sometimes frogs and snails.
The French do love their pastries. So yes.
French fries. :) ^^^^^ French Fries were made in America. The french brought pastries and baked goods (For example: Croissants.
Les petits fours is French for small desserts or pastries.
Some popular pastries in France include croissants, macarons, clairs, and pain au chocolat.