Figures (data sheet in link) indicate that the French eat an average of 340 grams of horsemeat per year and per person. This is 0.4% of the meat consumed in France (compared with 0.2% for an average European). There is no data on how many French people eat horsemeat, but the proportion is bound to be quite low.
Although there is a quite small consumption of horsemeat in France, most French would not make a fuss about it. But that meat does not come from Shetland ponies or the like.
french fries
They eat crepes and other french food
Only if they are shot by cowboys in China
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Horsemeat is "la viande de cheval" in French.
Although there is a quite small consumption of horsemeat in France, most French would not make a fuss about it. But that meat does not come from Shetland ponies or the like.
"La viande de cheval"
ALL French people love to eat.
French people usually eat croissants with butter.
Here in Japan we eat horse, it is lightly grilled and dipped in sauce - delicious ! (In Japanese it is called Basashi) The French people consider horsemeat a sweet meat delicacy and an integral but expensive part of French cuisine.
I only know that French people eat french bread and croissants ..... that's it.
They do, but quite rarely. It is something that they may eat out of necessity.Bedouins are much fonder of chicken and lamb as meats than horse.
French People hahahahahah french people
They eat food.
French people often like to eat beans and sausages for breakfast. Sometimes they eat squirrels or frogs. But that's only on special occasions.
french people eat their dinner when the world ends of course dah