These are thin French "pancakes".
What are crêpes?
This drink is fizzy French mineral water.
What is Perrier?
In France, fries, and pizza are sometimes eaten with this utensil.
What is a fork?
This stewed vegetable dish originating from Nice was made known in the US by the Disney-Pixar film of the same title.
What is Ratatouille?
This means I'm hungry.
What is J'ai faim?
A type of French sweet bread (not baguette).
What is brioche?
This drink is a sparkling citrus beverage.
What is Orangina?
This is number of courses in a traditional French meal.
What is four?
Champagne is held in this type of glass.
What is a flute?
This means I'm thirsty.
What is J'ai soif?
This is a type of melted cheese that bread is dipped into.
What is fondue?
This is the French word for coffee.
What is café?
This is the soup of the day (in French).
What is soupe du jour?
In 2010 this organization added French gastronomie to their list of "Intangible Cultural Heritage".
What is UNESCO?
This French word means Breakfast.
What is Le petit déjeuner?
These are like crepes, but savory and made of buckwheat.
What are galettes?
This type of wine is usually served with red meat.
What is red wine?
This is the setup required before cooking
What is mise en place?
This is another term for dinner.
What is le souper?
This French word means lunch?
What is déjeuner?
This bubbly celebratory drink comes from this region of France?
What is Champagne?
This is a world famous wine made from Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. It is also the name of a city.
What is Bordeaux?
She's the most French of American chefs on TV.
Who is Julia Child?
This is the room you eat in.
What is la salle à manger?
This is French word for fries.
What is les frites?