"Crepe" comes to mind first as a light meal in France. Â In fact, there are two types of crepes. Â One of them is "Galette," made with buckwheat flour, and the other is "Crepe," made with wheat flour. Galettes are seasoned with salt and usually served as an appetizer or a main dish. Â On the other hand, crepes decorated with fruit and sugar are made as a dessert. Â Both of them are cooked on a heated iron plate, but the toppings are different. Â Sausages are used for galettes, and sugar and bananas are used for crepes. Â A specialty shop that serves crepes is called a "Creperie." Â Also, crepes and galettes are sold at stalls and Type H food trucks when festivals are held. Â The Citroen Type H has been made in some versions, but the "Creperie" would be the most popular version in France. Â People can feel the nice smell of crepes and galettes from this characteristic style of the Type H truck.Â
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