Pastry named after a French general would be "Napoleon."
a pastry is spelled 'une patisserie' in French.
name -> nom (masc., pronounced the same as "non")
Roulette is named after the French for little wheel.
The author of the famous newspaper article J'accuse! was Emile Zola.
Adelina is a name that is named after a french nun. She was also honored by the roman catholic church to be a saint, which is a very honorable thing for a nun.
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There is no French pastry going by the name of pemberton.
A pastry shop in French is une pâtisserie. (I'm not sure what you mean by "official name", though.)
croissant
It was named after the French general who helped George Washington in the Revolutionary War.
Focaccia
The name for a pastry bakery is spelled "patisserie" (French pâtisserie).
croissant
a butter pastry. It is a croissant in french. The English word for it is croissant.
The French crescent-shaped pastry you are referring to is known as a croissant (pronounced Kre-sahnt or kre-sawnt in English and closer to Kre-swa- in French).
feuilletee
A croissant.
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