The French didn't invent it, don't eat it and don't have a word for it.
Yes, I am almost 100% sure french toast was originated from France. I learned this in my AP French class.
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Yes, toast is typically dipped in an egg mixture and then pan-fried to make French toast.
Nowhere. Not a French invention.
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French toast is a English-speaking name for a recipe. It is known as "pain perdu" (literally: lost bread) in France. As a simple and inexpensive recipe, French toast was probably common in all European countries. It is cited in a French recipe book of the 1300s, and a century later in an English book, but still under the original French name.
french fries and french toast
French toast was known by several other names before French toast became the common. There are early mentions of French toast. The earliest it has been traced is to a 4th century Roman cookbook. There are other early mentions from France, England, Spain, and Italy.
the aspects are that France is a beautufull place they have lots of tall building and lots of french fries and french toast they r all frenchies
yes the french canadians made french toast
In France: Pain grilléIn Canada: Pain doréPain grille is simply 'toast'. Un pain grille is 'a piece of toast'.Pain perdu is equivalent to what Americans call French toast. It differs in that it may be baked, like a cake. The name 'pain perdu' means 'lost bread'. That's because it's a way to make use of stale bread.