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French?

Why is it called French Toast? 

Someone tell me!? I don’t have time to google it (although I had time to google image this lovely picture ^_^ )

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  5. brittanypost said: Same thing with French Fries…
  6. whatifchristianclimer said: “The French came across a way of using stale bread and still making it edible. Dipping in egg and pan frying with butter and spices hides the fact that the bread is past it’s ‘use by’ date” If it was not used it would be thrown out or ‘lost’
  7. deluxenachos said: the french tried to find a way to use stale bread, so they dipped it in egg/milk/spices to hide the fact the bread was old. voilà!
  8. eboneeeee said: Yahoo answers says: French toast originated as a way to use day-old or stale bread. Some breads, French bread especially, become stale after one day.
  9. damagedbythesunlight said: Don’t have time or too lazy to?
  10. jameelizabeth said: Apparently during wartime many years ago in France, soldiers were able to come up with a recipe for using stale bread and other ingredients and make a breakfast food that was enjoyable.
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