Brittany has a reputation for very thin crêpes and galettes (a salted variation made up with darker flour)
The word, like the pancake itself, is of French origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning "curled".
. They were linked to France and France sold crepes a lot, I think.
les crepes come from britney. it is a ctiy at the western end of france
Montparnasse, an area in Paris, France is most famous for its various cafes and bars that fill the area. The Breton restaurants in Montparnasse are specifically famous for crepes.
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a region in northwest france called brittany invented the first crepes in the 1900s
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There is no citation of the individual who might have invented crepes, but they originated from the Brittany region of France.
crepes anyone knows that!
Crêpes are the traditional meal at La Chandeleur (Feb. 2). In Brittany (the westernmost part of the country) they are considered a specialty and you can find restaurants (in any part of France to be true) that will serve you a complete meal with crepes all year round.
there are truffles, cassoulet, crepes, and foie gras, and there are lots more! But in my personal opinion, foie gras and truffles are the most famous.