Because they are delicious. I have eaten many of them. Enjoy one for yourself.
how may popular buildings are there in france
Yes. France is a very popular destination.
The answer is Boules!
Not technically, but there are areas of very sparce population and very little vegetation and alot of heat. One example is St Guilhem le desert in the south of France close to Montpellier.certainly.
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Eclairs are originally from France.
Stereotypically, when people outside of France think of France, they normally think of wine and cheese. Escargot is popular too. Eclairs are another one. There's crepes, croissants etc. Baguettes are another popular sort of food in France!
Cadbury Eclairs was created in 1965.
No.
No one really knows how eclairs originated, but it was in the turn of the 19th century in France, and some believe that the famous French chef Marie-Antoine Carême invented them.Eclair means lightning in French. No one is sure why it's called that, but some theories areit describes the speed at which they are eaten (because they're so good)it describes how the glaze is shinyit's about an eclair's lightness(I had to do a French project on eclairs, so I had to research them anyway)
quite nice, actually
YES
Popular Front - France - was created in 1936.
Popular Front - France - ended in 1938.
It is very popular in France, but not as popular as it is in New Zealand.
The eclair is a product of food evolution. There is some conjecture that perhaps Antonin Careme (1784-1833), a famous pastry chef for French royalty might have created something akin to eclairs. The Oxford English Dictionary traces the term "eclair" in the English language to 1861 "Vanity Fair [magazine]2 Feb 50/1 A Waiter, whereon, stood..a plate of macaroons, eclairs and sponge cake." In French, the word eclair means a flash of lightning.
France is the most popular country in Europe with about 80,000,000 tourists annually. France is also the most popular country in the world.