What are some common french foods?!


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Entrees...
Asparagus velvety soup
Avocado and eggs with crab mousse
Beef carpaccio
Cheese soufflé
Chicken liver paté
Country terrine
Crepes with two cheeses
Crepes with tomatoe and mozzarella
Crepes appetizer
Eggs and prawns in a brioche
Endive salad with walnuts and roquefort
Green apples stuffed with blue cheese
Leak and potato soup
Onion soup "au gratin"
Onion tart
Quiche Lorraine
Quiche camembert broccolis
Quiche salmon spinach
Rabbit paté Radish tartare
Rice and chicken soup
Rice and lentils salad
Risotto
Roquefort flan
Salade Ni?oise
Salmon mousse with capers
Scallops and avocado carpaccio
Scallops gratinéed
Small omelettes with mixed herbs
Sole filet terrine
Taboulé
Tuna loaf
Velvetyz zucchini zoup
Vichyssoise
Small cheese choux
Tomatoe and mozzarella cheese salad
Warm goat's cheese on toast and lettuce
Apéritif
Main course Cheese Dessert Coffee

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Bouillabaisse and ratatouille.

If you ever learn how to pronounce these, please let me know how.

Bizzeebeever, it's "Booya-bess" and "rata-tooey".

lots of cheeses and wine, crousants and cold potatoe soup its called viseswa ( no idea how to spell it)

Quiche Lorraine (A bacon, cheese, tart made with eggs and cream)
Coq au Vin (Chicken with wine)
Crepes (paper thin pancakes that can have savory or sweet filings)
Croque Monsieur (a toasted ham and cheese sandwuch)
Baguette (long French bread)
Pomme Frites (French fries)

French fries

Le McDonalds.

mostly crepes (very thin pancakes),
crousants,
gruyere and other types of cheeses,
french fries,
french wines,
bouillabasse lol,
eclaires,
tartes,
french bread
fondue with cheese or chocolate
mostly it





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