They typically enjoy them with a cup of coffee or Hot Chocolate, often tearing them apart to reveal that flaky goodness inside. Some might even spread a little butter or jam, but honestly, a fresh croissant is perfect on its own.
Croissants (crescents, in English) are a French creation.
French fries. :) ^^^^^ French Fries were made in America. The french brought pastries and baked goods (For example: Croissants.
Croissants
'une viennoiserie', may be a croissant or pastries usually not stuffed you can eat for breakfast and dip in your coffee cup. "les viennoiseries" is a group name for all these pastries (croissants, petits pains au chocolat, pain viennois) and the name derives from the name of the town of Vienna in Austria (spelled Vienne in French), because the croissants were thought to come from Vienna.Pastries such as croissants, pains au chocolat etc - in the Viennese (Vienna, Austria) tradition of pastry making.
Yes, but the croissant took over and added buttery croissants, juicy croissants, burned croissants, nuclear croissants, atomic croissants
French people usually eat croissants with butter.
Horse, croissants,gourmet foods.
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They both eat Bread, Peanut butter, Croissants and cheese for breakfast
in French: un croissant, des croissants. That's a French word.
I only know that French people eat french bread and croissants ..... that's it.
crepes, croissants, toast, hot chocolate or coffee, quichefrench toast
They're called croissants. Pronounced as 'kwassons'
Croissant avec confiture
Yes.
The French
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