With over 6 billion produced each year. This iconic, 4 ingredient loaf has made a staple in French cuisine.
Baggett
This 2007, animated film, follows a furry little creature as he journeys to become a top Chef in Paris with help of a garbage boy.
Ratatoulle
A well crafted piece of stone, designed to inspire many thoughts, yet the subject of the piece can't seem to make up his mind.
The Thinker
How to say "Hello"
Bonjour
While actually a colorful diamond, this character is also depicted as a colorful feline with a show that aired in 1969
Pink Panther
Originating as far back as the 12th century, in Brittany, France, this thin, pancake-like delight can be enjoyed sweet, savory or just plain.
Crepe
In the third installment of this fast-paced action franchise, East meets the West as two law enforcement agents (Lee and Carter) travel to the city of Paris to stop Chinese gangsters from an assassination attempt
Rush Hour 3
Artist, inventor, engineer, sculptor, hydrologist, botanist, this man of many titles has made a world wide impression with many of his works. Ultimately ending his world tour in France in 1519.
Most common way to say goodbye to someone
Au Revoir
A floral Fragrance which "smells like a woman" was first released in 1922 and has dominated the charts in women's fragrance
Chanel
From the 1691 edition of the French cookbook "Le Cuisinier Royal et Bourgeois" by Francois Massialot, this new custard has obtained world wide popularity for its taste but also, it's unique "fire" element.
Creme Brulé
For 2000 years, a secret society has closely guarded information that could shake the foundations of Christianity. Robert Langdon finds clues hidden throughout some of the World's greatest art pieces.
The Da Vinci Code
Developed in the 17th century, this is a theatrical form that uses movement, gesture, and facial expression to communicate ideas.
Mime
In the spirit of good wishes, you would normally say this phrase to wish someone well on their adventures
Bon Voyage
Pepe Le Pew
Enjoyed by many cultures of the Mediterranean Region, Africa, France and Southeast Asia, this taboo food gets its name from the French. The production of this food in farming is called, heliciculture
Escargot
A romantic musical adapted from the French novel of Victor Hugo written in 1862. It follows the story of an officer, a convict, a prostitute, an orphan, and a French Rebellion. One could compare the films emotion to the adjacent of agony.
Les Miserables
This French duo band formed in the late 1990s as part of the "French House Movement". Their house music combined with elements of funk, disco, techno, rock and synth-pop gained popularity in The States with their top hit telling us to "celebrate and dance so free"
Daft Punk
As a native to the country of France. It can be difficult to tell if someone is using the same linguistics as you. To eliminate the mystery, you simply utter this phrase and you will know for certain if you are on the same language page
Parlez-vous Francais
Despite its name, the origins of this three stranded hairstyle are widely disputed. Depictions of the style have been discovered in rock art almost 6,000 years ago
French Braid
a French dish made with the whole fowl. In Gascony, all the pieces are used to produce the meal. Each part can have a specific destination in traditional cooking. While it is made across France, it is seen as a specialty of Gascony. This dish is prepared in a centuries-old process of preservation that consists of salt curing a piece of meat and then cooking it in its own fat
Duck Confit
The Phantom of the Opera
Inspired by the Romans for their fondness for symmetry, balance, and geometry, these pieces of architecture were designed as tall windows large enough to allow a person to step onto a balcony.
French Doors
While not particularly a phrase, you might say something like this to show your amusement about something, or if you find someone's outfit flatteringly appealing.
Oh La La!
Not actually fried in France but actually fried in Greece