Croissants are a pastry. They contain a fair amount of fat and sugar and as such, are not recommended in a balanced diet. Now, there's nothing wrong with eating one or two croissants each day if you are really physically active.
Croissants have milk because they have butter and its made out of milk.
in French: un croissant, des croissants. That's a French word.
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Croissant avec confiture
Croissants can be readily frozen prior to rising and baking. They are sold this way, so they can be defrosted, risen baked "fresh"daily.
They are neither healthy nor unhealthy but as they have a high fat content they are quite energy dense and should not be eaten too frequently.
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Croissants have milk because they have butter and its made out of milk.
Croissants are generally considered healthier than donuts due to their lower sugar content and higher proportion of butter, which provides healthier fats. Croissants are typically made with fewer processed ingredients, while donuts often contain added sugars and unhealthy fats from frying. However, both pastries can be high in calories, so moderation is key. Ultimately, the healthiness of either option depends on individual dietary needs and preferences.
French people usually eat croissants with butter.
"cynyddu" is the word "croissants" in welsh. Hope I helped =^_^=
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in French: un croissant, des croissants. That's a French word.
A croissant is a flaky rich crescent-shaped roll.