How to say cereal in French

How to say cereal in French?

If you want to know how to say cereal in French, you’ll have to learn more than just the name of the food. The pronunciation of the word “cereal” in French is the same as it is in English, with a soft “c” sound. If you’re learning French as a second language, paying attention to the correct pronunciation of words is absolutely crucial. Apart from the food, there is also another type of cereal, called “

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How to say oatmeal in French?

For most of us, oatmeal is a childhood memory and not much different from porridge. In France, however, the two are quite different. When it comes to making a bowl of porridge, French people prefer to add milk and sugar, but not for oatmeal. Oatmeal is usually eaten with a variety of other ingredients, such as nuts, dried fruits, sweetener, cocoa powder or cinnamon. Still, it's possible to find French people who like it the way we do.

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How to say cereal in French Canada?

In French-speaking Quebec, it’s easy to find cereals that are either made in France or grown in Québec. Most of the brands you’ll find on the shelves are made with natural ingredients, such as wheat, barley, oats, and rye, and are non-GMO.

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Comment dire couscous en français?

This simple-sounding dish is actually quite complicated to make, so you’ll want to practice before trying to serve it to guests. Couscous is actually a type of pasta and is made from fine grains of semolina. The grains are either steamed, boiled or both. Once they’ve been cooked, couscous is either dried and cooled or left to steam and fluff up in its own sauce. If you’re looking to say couscous in French

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How to say cornflakes in French?

French people usually say le mauvitre or le granit, which is a generic word for cereal that is made of maize as the main ingredient. This word is also used for other types of grains like quinoa or rice. The most common way to say cornflakes in French is to use the word granules.

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