what is a main dish that french people eat?

Desi Chef2007-09-24T06:31:08Z

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For French citizens, location makes a difference in what cuisine is prepared. Typical French foods rely heavily on regional products.

Fresh apples, berries, haricot verts, leeks, mushrooms, and various squash and stone fruits are among the most commonly used produce. Poultry, beef, lamb, and veal are easily available year round; game meat is especially popular and abundant during the hunting season that runs from early autumn to February. No matter the location, France has an abundance of artisan cheese and wine.

Southern France features the rich, sophisticated flavors of mushrooms and duck as well as the dramatic herbs, tomatoes, and olives borrowed from neighboring Mediterranean cuisines. Northern France also showcases a remarkable assortment of tastes, focusing heavily on farmhouse-style specialties using apples, dairy, pork, potatoes, sausage, and beer.

COMMON DISHES EATEN THROUGHOUT FRANCE:

Biftek frites (steak and fries)
Poulet frites (chicken and fries)
Blanquette de veau (blanquette of veal)
Coq au vin (chicken in red wine)
Pot au feu (beef stew with mixed vegetables)
Bouillabaise (fish soup)
Les endives (Belgian endive)
Boudin blanc (Delicate flavored sausage similar to bockwurst)
Le Lapin (rabbit)

?2016-05-17T12:59:14Z

Sorry then. Roast beef goes well with French onion soup.

lpaganus2007-09-24T08:46:15Z

All of the above but the kids prefer Mac and Cheese.

Anonymous2007-09-24T09:21:09Z

Can only say they mostly eat regional. Apart from cheese,bread it depends a lot...

Bamboo_hammer2007-09-27T19:57:10Z

obcourse French fries!!! hehehe!!!.... I'm Right?

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