It means crescent in French which is where they originate from, though they were originally imitations of an Austrian pastry, the kipfel.
Can I have a croissant please?He walked out the buffet room with a croissant in his pocket for later.
croissant! it's a French word so it is spelt the same in French as it is in English! :)
The croissant was created in Vienna, Austria in the 17th century to celebrate the defeat of the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Vienna. The croissant was later adopted and popularized in France.
They are made of carbohydrates and fat.
The croissant was a Austrian pastry popularised by Queen Marie-Antoinnette who was Austrian. The croissant was not invented by french !!!!
Klaus Croissant was born in 1931.
'croissant' is the shape called crescent in English.
The croissant was made at France in the early 1600's. It was very popular and very expensive.
un croissant (masc.)
In French, "croissant" is a masculine noun.
Lady Croissant was created on 2007-04-03.
Ordre du Croissant was created in 1448.