This ocean borders France on the West.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
Northern France's cool and wet climate helps produce this dairy product.
This ancient empire brought wine, olive oil, and farms to France.
Who are the Romans?
Coastal regions rely heavily on this type of food.
Eating this long, thin bread daily is very important in French culture.
What is a baguette?
This sea borders France on the South.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
The warm mediterranean climate helps grow tomatoes, garlic, and this herb.
What is basil?
Cheesemaking and bread became common during this historical period.
What are the Medieval times?
Moutain regions use potatoes and root vegetables because the soil is this.
What is enjoyable and social?
This major mountain range borders France.
What is the Alps?
The rainy western climate helps produce this fruit for cider.
Italian cooking techniques arrived in France during this cultural movement.
What is the Renaissance?
River valleys have fertile soil, allowing them to grow fruits, vegetables, and these for wine.
What are Grapes?
The French eat meals in this order: Appetizer, main dish, cheese, then this...
What is dessert?
Normandy and Brittany are located in this type of region.
What are Coastal Regions?
The cold mountain climate forces people to do this to preserve food.
What is smoking?
This major event brought many chefs and changed French cuisine.
What is the French Revolution?
Central plains support this typen of farming (animals + grains)
Eating together is more important than doing this throughout the day.
What is snacking?
Name two different types of land regions in France.
Any two: Mountains, River Valleys, Central plains, coastal regions, mediterranean regions.
The sunny eastern climate is perfect for growing this fruit used in wine.
What are Grapes?
In the 19th century, France became the center of this type of dining.
What is fine dining / haute cuisine?
Mediterranean regions grow olives, which are used to make this product.
What is olive oil?
What is Fresh / In-season?