the french word for bagel is bagel because it stays the same.
petit pain en couronne
there is cinnimon in a french toast bagel
The french
I through the old bagel in the trash because it was growing mold on it.
Torus
bagel
Oleo .
Bagel
A bagel with cream cheese and a cup of tea.
Generally a descriptive word meaning "rod" or "stick" or "club", usually used together in a phrase, such as the following: baguette magique: magic wand baguette de tambour: drumstick baguettes: chopsticks *We have generally come to think of baguette to mean a long, slender loaf of French or French-style bread...another usage is in the cut of precious gemstones. Diamonds, emeralds and sapphires to name a few are cut in a rectangular shape called baguettes. fusée à baguette: rocket or rocketship
The English word "bagel" is derived from the Yiddish word "beygl," which was derived from the Middle High German (language spoken in Germany between 1050 CE and 1350 CE) word "böugel."
Everywhere I've looked it says "panecillo". At home we just always say "bagel" but with a spanish accent xP
a bagel