They eat crepes and other french food
As you can imply from the name, you eat crepes.
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. They were linked to France and France sold crepes a lot, I think.
Maybe crepes filled with a sweet sauce lightly dusted with powder sugar, whip cream and raspberries.
Crepes are not the staple food in France. You don't find crepes shops, and they are not sold on markets. That said, if this is your idea, you could go to a creperie (restaurant that offers crepe-based menus) and eat the simplest one for between one and two euros.
les crepes come from britney. it is a ctiy at the western end of france
France has many desserts, some include souffles, tarts, crepes, clafoutis, savarins, mousses, frangipane, custards, chocolate, charlottes, cremes and cakes.
The word, like the pancake itself, is of French origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning "curled".
traditianally you cook crêpes for the 'chandeleur' (around the first week of February). This is a very simple meal and people don't cook crepes for Christmas.
Yes, they could do, but the french mostly have them for breakfast.
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