Cooking
Traditions (meaning)
Celebrations
Vocabulary
100

What food is traditionally eaten for la Chandeleur?

Des crêpes !

100

La Chandeleur is celebrated 40 days after what other holiday?

Noël (Christmas)

100

When is La chandeleur?

le 2 février 

100

How do say February in French?

Février

200

Which of the following would not be typically served on crêpes for Chandeleur in France?

Sugar/nutella/butter/maple syrup?

maple syrup

200

Chandeleur comes from the word?

light?/ sun? / candle?

candle

200

The origin is:

Paian? / religious? / Paian and religious?

Paian and religious

200

How do you call the place where people eat crêpes?

Une crêperie ? / une crêpière ? / une crêpe sucrée

une crêperie

300

Which of the following is not an ingredient found in traditional crêpes?

Butter/flour/milk/oil/eggs

oil

300

Why was La Chandeleur created?


To celebrate the return of sunny days

300

On Chandeleur what do people often do:

Open the bibles ? / light up candles?


light up candles

300

How do you call a savory crepe made with buckwheat flour?

Une galette

400

What are crepes cooked in? 

Une crêperie / une crêpière

une crêpière

400

What is a superstitious tradition done on La chandeleur?

Flip a crêpe while holding a coin

400

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

400

How do you call a 'crêpe master'?

Une crêperie? / un crêpier or une crêpière?

un crêpier / une crêpière

500

What beverage is typically consumed with crêpes?

Wine ? / apple cider ? / apple juice?

apple cider

500

What do the crêpes represent?

Moon Sun Earth

Sun

500

La chandeleur is also known as ..

Candlemas

500

How do we say "holiday'?

Une fête

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