2008年5月13日 星期二

Yummy crêpes

Mmm, what’s the good smell from?

It smell very delicious, is it such kind of sweet candy?

Oh, maybe it is a yummy pie?



Hey, this time I want to show you a kind of delicious dessert, can’t wait for it, right?


Crêpe





This special and delicious “cookie” was from France. The word is of French origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning "curled."

Crêpes are usually of two types: sweet crêpes (crêpes sucrées) made with wheat flour and slightly sweetened, or savoury galettes (crêpes salées) made with buckwheat flour and unsweetened.

In France, crêpes were traditionally served on Candlemas (La Chandeleur), February 2. This day was originally Virgin Mary's Blessing Day but became known as avec Crêpe Day, referring to the tradition of offering avec crêpes.

It is believed that if you could catch the crêpe with a frying pan after tossing it in the air with your left hand and holding a piece of gold on your right, you would become rich that year.

Do you have some impulse want to eat it?

Come on, go and get some to try.

Now you could see Crêpes everywhere at the night market, go and try it.

You will never know how delicious it is till you try.

Come on, get it right now!!!




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3 則留言:

Arlu 提到...

Seems very delicious!!!
Hope I can get one piece of tranditional crêpes and have a try!
I can't wait for it!!

Candy 提到...

tasty!
look forward to another dessert introduction X)

bon appetite 提到...

oh~ so that's the English name of 可麗餅!
It looks so yummy!