Thursday, 12 June 2014

The French Culture

One of my good friend's just recently did an exchange with a girl from France. Her name was Charmaine Laurent. During the time she was in Thunder Bay I took the opportunity to interview her about her culture. Here are some of the questions and answers from our interview.
  1. What is a famous food from France? A French food that really stands out in my mind are crepes. They are so delicious and you can eat them with almost anything.
  2. What is your favorite food to eat? My favorite food would have to be Strawberry Napoleon's. They are my favorite French dessert. It is made with Puff Pastry, strawberries and some type of whipped cream.
  3. What kinds of French foods do you enjoy making? Well, my favorite thing to make are crepes probably because they are so easy and delicious. But, some of the other foods I enjoy making are Ratatouille, chicken cordon bleu,  and onion soup. I don't really like blue cheese at all so I don't like to eat the chicken cordon bleu. I make it because my parents love it so I'll cook a meal with the chicken once in a while.
  4. What is a common ingredient used that is different than what is commonly used in Canada? Well, in France there are so many different kinds of desserts that are made with Choux pastry. It is a light pastry dough used to make eclairs, beignets, French crullers and many others. 
  5. What are three odd foods you can find in France? To start, Pigeon can be found on many of the fine restaurant menus. Secondly, at a restaurant in Paris called Au Pied du Cochon where you can try just about any part of pig you want to try. Lastly, a really disgusting in my opinion French food is Boudin Noir. This is blood pudding or blood sausage. It is often served with diced potatoes, onions and sometimes little bits of apple.
I found that interviewing another person from a different culture really opened my eyes to the diversity of cuisine throughout the world. There are many foods that I would love to try out to experience different cultures through their cuisine! I definitely need to try out these Strawberry Napoleon's.

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