Hola, iam Betty Mangels, I hope your day goes well.

What Is A Galette In French? [Solved]

The word ‘galette’ comes from the Norman word ‘gale’, meaning flat cake, and is often used in French cuisine to talk about cakes that don’t require a tin, although it can also refer to round, flat cakes and the cheesy Breton galettes described below.9 Jul 2019

WHAT DO FRENCH PEOPLE EAT : LA GALETTE DES ROIS

Practice speaking in

Ham and Cheese Buckwheat Crepes, Galettes de Sarrasin

Galettes

Paris Street Food. Sweet Crepe and “Oeuf Galette” tasted in Montmarte, France

DAILY WILL FERRELL BEST MOVIE SCENES! ***** SUBSCRIBE & TURN ON NOTIFICATION SO YOU DON’T MISS ANY**** …