How do you call this in your cunt
>>79455583
Pan Francés
Fattiga Riddare
Poor Knights
Fried Bread.
>>79455583
caca
>>79455583
grenki (plural)
grenok (singlr)
>>79455583
Are those potato cutlets?
>>79455822
french toasts
>>79455583
Roti telur
>>79455822
Nah, it is French toast. In Mexico we eat this almost exclusively with maple syrup, what do they put on top in Europe?
Fotzelschnitte
racuchy (ratsuhi phonetically)
>>79455874
sweetened refugee semen
>>79455583
pain perdu (lost bread)
>>79455971
That doesn't sound like it would taste good
>>79455874
i've unironically eaten some with foie gras at new years eve
but yeah breakfast stuff like jam, sugar or nothing
>>79455874
Genuinely curious if you are talking about actual maple syrup or pancake/corn syrup.
I call them delicious
I had to stop eating them for breakfast, not its juice and fruit only. Working out everyday demands better food.
>>79456213
That does sound a lot nicer, I'd have never thought of using foie gras
>>79456264
Actual maple syrup wouldn't be common here at all, tho you can find it, it's mostly the industrialized American flavored corn syrup.
FREEDOM toast
>>79455949
to nie są racuchy
>>79456308
overkill 2bh, but the idea of eating foie gras on pain perdu is nice
African baguette
wentelteefjes/verloren brood
>>79455583
Fish cakes
>>79455583
Surrender Toast
Torrijas. The name doesn't really mean anything.
>>79456587
>not liberty toast
>>79456529
Forgotten bread?
not sure what op is but i think it's klatkager
>>79456859
actually this is a more acurate translation than "lost" in the french name too
because you'de use bread that has gone stale to cook it, as a way to not waste bread
>>79456912
Makes sense.
>>79455583
Nazi toast
>>79456859
This >>79456912, although in some French areas we call it Pain Doré (golden bread) simply because of the color. Hence why for example French Toast Crunch is called Croque Pain Doré.
>>79455583
Freedom Toast
It's weird seeing so many dishes that are generally considered local here too being called "French x" in English. It's like the anglos got all their continental imports from France.
>>79457068
You still have French toast crunch at the store?? They quit making it here :(((
>>79457097
The English also boast that adding an 'o' to words like 'color' is correct. This proves that AmE is more Germanic, not cucked liked the Bongs. French raped the English language without lube for a few centuries.
>>79457097
"french" apparently refers to the technique of frying, not the origin. None of those are called "french" in french and none of those come from france, except maybe french toast but i'm not sure
>>79455583
Köyhät ritarit
Poor Knights
I have no idea what that is
>>79456378
Aah, that's not offensive or anything but maple syrup is so much better it's not even funny.
>>79455807
why not grenka? grenok sounds retarded
>>79457220
>french toast
I think those are just generally continental European too. It's a seasonal dish here, you're supposed to eat in on... well, easter.
>>79457303
I've had it and it is good stuff, I'll admit it isn't something I keep at home.
>>79456859
lost bread
>>79455661
this
>>79457236
Is there a native Suomeksi word for Knight? I do know that Finnish has picked up many Germanic words, but still.