Brittany is famous for its crêpes and galettes (a variety of non-sweet crepes), and its cider.
a region in northwest france called brittany invented the first crepes in the 1900s
No, crêpes originated in France, specifically Brittany.
There is no citation of the individual who might have invented crepes, but they originated from the Brittany region of France.
The word, like the pancake itself, is of French origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning "curled".
Brittany of la bretagne
Crêpes are the traditional meal at La Chandeleur (Feb. 2). In Brittany (the westernmost part of the country) they are considered a specialty and you can find restaurants (in any part of France to be true) that will serve you a complete meal with crepes all year round.
a region in northwest France called brittany invented the first crepes in the 1900s
The crepe Suzette originated in Brittany; a north east region of France.
Nobody eats crepes especially on Bastille Day. The crepes stands are just one among many street food stands that exist, and are relatively recent as far as street food outside of Brittany is concerned, not a French tradition.
there is some local recipes like many kind of saltedbuckwheat crepes or "kig ha farz"(breton word) sort of boiled beef and vegetablesfrenchman from Brittany region.
Brittany is famous for its crepes and cider.'Far Breton' is a desert which the region is also renown for.:')