A croissant, named for its crescent shape.
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They're called croissants. Pronounced as 'kwassons'
FRANCE France adopted the breakfast pastry from Austria, who called it the kipfel. The French called it the croissant because it is shaped as a crescent moon (croissant is French for crescent)
A croissant is a buttery, flaky pastry that originated in France. It is typically shaped in a crescent and is enjoyed as a breakfast or snack item. Its name is derived from its crescent shape, resembling the French word for "crescent".
The French crescent-shaped pastry you are referring to is known as a croissant (pronounced Kre-sahnt or kre-sawnt in English and closer to Kre-swa- in French).
Le croissant (puffy crescent-shaped pastry eaten for breakfast), "la bûche de Noël" (a log-shaped Christmas cake), la galette des Rois (the Wise Men cake) are traditional French pastries among many others.
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Probably a croissant. It is a crescent-moon shaped flaky buttery roll.
It's called a croissant.
Not a french word that I know. If you mean a small cake, eaten at breakfast, shaped like a crescent moon, then it is a croissant.