Croissants have a rich buttery flavor that seems to linger. Its soft texture is often flaky and easily tears if necessary.
A croissant.
The unique feature that sets apart a curved croissant from traditional straight pastries is its crescent shape, which is achieved through a process of rolling and folding layers of dough. This shape gives the croissant its distinctive flaky texture and buttery taste.
In French, you would say, "Voudriez-vous un croissant et un thé ?" This is a polite way to offer someone a croissant and tea.
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! :)
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"Les" is used for the plural form of a word, so it would be "les croissants" for the croissants. The singular form for croissant would be "le," making it "le croissant" if it is referring to just one croissant.
can you bring me a crossiant pleasePouvez-vous m'apporter un croissant veuillezcan you please bring me a crossiantPouvez-vous m'apporter un crossiant
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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.