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les crepes come from britney. it is a ctiy at the western end of france
Yes, it derives from the southern region of France.
Champagne comes from the Champagne region of France.
"Breton" is ne name of the people from the region of Brittany, which is the westernmost region of France, pointing out in the Atlantic.
"Flan" is just a latin expression for custard, and is pretty universal. Most Latin countries have some variety of flan, and they are quite regionally varied. they make goat milk flan in the mountains of Chihuahua~delicious.
Montpellier is in the Herault region of France. You should come and have a look. It's a lovely city with plenty to explore in the surrounding areas.
The Basque region of Spain and France.
The word, like the pancake itself, is of French origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning "curled".
Budín, a sort of flan. Flan, a pudding made with eggs and sometimes vanilla. Macedonia, a sort of fruit salad.
To say which part of France you come from in French, you can say "Je viens de + [name of the region or city]." For example, "Je viens de Paris" means "I come from Paris."