Fwd: on "French" toast

James Smith jsmithjamessmith at YAHOO.COM
Fri Mar 14 13:47:28 UTC 2003


"my dear old UNCLE hERMAN, SAYS THAT FRENCH TOASTS'S
REALLY GERMAN"
--- Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at YALE.EDU> wrote:
> Can't remember at the moment what our prevailing
> wisdom was on
> "French toast".  Can anyone confirm or refute this
> story, just
> forwarded to me by one of our students?  It seems a
> bit
> etymythological to me, especially the
> not-knowing-proper-usage-of-the-apostrophe bit, but
> then French toast
> isn't found in France, unlike French fries (even if
> the latter are
> the national food of Belgium, and even if they're
> just called
> "frites" in both countries).
>
> larry
>
> --- begin forwarded text
>
> A toast to stupidity
>
> Apropos of the politicians who are expunging the
> word "French" from
> cafeteria menus, a gastronomic historian writes:
> "French toast was not
> invented in France. In fact, it was invented in
> Albany, NY. Tavern owner
> Joseph French is credited with inventing the famous
> breakfast in 1724.
> Supposedly, Mr. French didn't know the proper usage
> of the possessive
> apostrophe and, instead of 'French's toast' he put
> 'French toast' on his
> menu."
>
>
>          (from Joe Conason's Journal, on salon.com)
>
> --- end forwarded text


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