BON APPÉTIT
FRANCOPHONE COUNTRIES AND THEIR CAPITALS
LA LETTRE "C"
POT POURRI !
100
This foam-like dessert is typically made with whipped egg whites or whipped cream, often flavored with chocolate or coffee, puréed fruits or various herbs and spices, such as mint or vanilla.
MOUSSE
100
Kinshasa is the capital of this country.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
100
This is the official abbreviation of Switzerland.
CH
100
What does "service compris" mean in a French restaurant?
Tip/service are included
200
This Swiss specialty consists of melted cheese served in a communal pot called a "caquelon"
FONDUE
200
It's the capital city of Canada.
OTTAWA
200
This post-impressionist artist is known for his still-life paintings of fruit.
CÉZANNE
200
In what city can you find Louis XIV's famed palace?
VERSAILLES
300
From which European country did "FRITES" originate?
BELGIUM
300
Port-au-Prince is the capital city of this francophone island country, one of the world's poorest.
HAITI
300
This is a soft, creamy, surface-ripened cow's milk cheese from Normandy, France.
CAMEMBERT
300
What are Lucky Luke, Astérix and Tintin?
Comic books and/or comic book characters
400
These sweet meringue-based, mini sandwich-like confections made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond powder are found throughout "pâtisseries" in France.
MACARONS
400
This capital city is home to a sewer museum, a Gothic cathedral and the Shakespeare and Company bookstore.
PARIS
400
Founded in 1909, this is a high-fashion house that specializes in "haute couture", ready-to-wear clothes and luxury goods. There is also a famous perfume, No. 5.
CHANEL
400
What are "Les Galeries Lafayette" and "Le Printemps"?
Department stores in France