I only know that French people eat french bread and Croissants ..... that's it.
Usually some type of bread and coffee or hot chocolate
Their meals usually contain bread, cheese, fruit, soup,and meat. French people have a very wide variety of food though. Their meals usually contain bread, cheese, fruit, soups, salads and meat. French people have a very wide variety of food.
No, a flute is not a type of French bread. In the context of bread, the term "flute" usually refers to the shape of the loaf, resembling a long, thin shape. French bread includes varieties like baguettes and bâtards, but "flute" itself is not a recognized category of French bread.
Chocolate on bread.
I'm sorry, I think you can't. That's why French people invented French toast, which is in French "Pain perdu" (=lost bread) : to do something with their "old" bread instead of throwing it. Sorry ;)
Usually the people just go to the store to buy them. But pulla is not a bread.
Some people like to call it French toast! so its French toast!
Bread is eaten is every country, but each culture is known for different kinds of bread. The French are particularly famous for the baguette loaf. Since the baguette is a part of French cuisine, it can be considered a stereotype.
Long thin loaf of bread such as a French Loaf
pain ...bread in the french language
We eat it, usually. It can be used for other things. In dry climates, bread can be used to prevent foodstuffs from drying out. The French use it to clean things.
Most definitely. Bread is a main food but not usually a main course. In fact, since most meals in France are served with a sauce or gravy, the French use their bread to soak up the excess sauce. Bread, such as croissants and crusty baguettes, is usually one of the only thing the French have in the morning for breakfast with their coffee, tea, or hot chocolate.