French toast is 'du pain perdu' in French.
French toast sticks in Spanish is 'pan tostado francés.'
To be honest, no one really knows, some say it is from America, others say England and Spain. but ive been researching it and it seems that french toast it actually from Spain! French toast was named after Joesph French the inventer!
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"grille pain" is french for toaster
Italian is spelled italien in French.
Tostada francesa.
"Santé !", "Tchin" or "A la tienne"
Italien (masculine); and I think its Italienne in feminine. The French word for "Italian" is "Italien."
Huh... That's not Italian, it's French ;).... "A votre santé" is what you say when you make a toast. So, it could be translated as "Cheers", but the actual translation is "to your health". In the French tradition one toasts "A votre santé" and the rest of the group responds "a la votre" ("and to yours").
poincoineusse. no problem English muffin, i = french toast/fries
who started calling it French toast? Not the French. I think either the Brits or Americans came up with the name because they were using French-style bread. *To answer the question i will say that i is believed that what we call' French toast' in America is believed to date back to medieval times.