What food is traditionally eaten for la Chandeleur?
Des crêpes !
La Chandeleur is celebrated 40 days after what other holiday?
Noël (Christmas)
When is La chandeleur?
le 2 février
How do say February in French?
Février
Which of the following would not be typically served on crêpes for Chandeleur in France?
Sugar/nutella/butter/maple syrup?
maple syrup
Chandeleur comes from the word?
light?/ sun? / candle?
candle
The origin is:
Paian? / religious? / Paian and religious?
Paian and religious
How do you call the place where people eat crêpes?
Une crêperie ? / une crêpière ? / une crêpe sucrée
une crêperie
Which of the following is not an ingredient found in traditional crêpes?
Butter/flour/milk/oil/eggs
oil
Why was La Chandeleur created?
To celebrate the return of sunny days
On Chandeleur what do people often do:
Open the bibles ? / light up candles?
light up candles
How do you call a savory crepe made with buckwheat flour?
Une galette
What are crepes cooked in?
Une crêperie / une crêpière
une crêpière
What is a superstitious tradition done on La chandeleur?
Flip a crêpe while holding a coin
Why do we flip a crêpe while holding a coin?
So we would have a happy year
So that no evil spirits would enter the house
So we would have a happy year
How do you call a 'crêpe master'?
Une crêperie? / un crêpier or une crêpière?
un crêpier / une crêpière
What beverage is typically consumed with crêpes?
Wine ? / apple cider ? / apple juice?
apple cider
What do the crêpes represent?
Moon Sun Earth
Sun
La chandeleur is also known as ..
Candlemas
How do we say "holiday'?
Une fête