Asia In Armenia, or () is a thin and crispy breakfast food. It is typically topped with sugar, simple syrup, or honey. In
Georgia, () is a popular savoury dish served at brunch or breakfast dish. It may include cheese. In India Bombay toast or sweet French bread is sold on the streets of
Mumbai by
hawkers and vendors. French toast in India is usually an unsweetened dish with no milk in the batter. The egg-soaked bread is fried and may be flavoured with salt, fried onions, green chilis, cilantro leaves, and other savory ingredients. It is often served with tomato ketchup (often chili-spiced ketchup).Hong Kong–style French toast () is two slices of bread filled with
peanut butter or fruit
jam, dipped in beaten egg, then
fried. It is served with
butter and topped with
condensed milk,
golden syrup or
honey. It is a typical offering in
cha chaan teng (Hong Kong–style diners or teahouses). French toast is a familiar menu item in the
hawker centres of Singapore, where it is often part of a breakfast set with soft-boiled eggs or coconut jam (
kaya).
Europe Western In France, '
() has a wide range of regional variations. In Germany, () or ' were known since at least the 14th century (mentioned in
Deutsches Wörterbuch (
The German Dictionary) by the
Brothers Grimm). In the UK and Ireland, it is also known as
eggy bread or occasionally
Gypsy toast, a name that dates back to the 14th and 15th centuries. It was also called pamperdy or poor knight's pudding. Eggy bread can be served as a sweet or savoury dish, and is often served with bacon when savoury. The other names refer to the sweet version. It is often sprinkled with
cinnamon as a final touch. or were first mentioned by the Spanish composer, poet and playwright
Juan del Encina (1468–1533) in his , published in 1496. has the following verse: In the Netherlands, French toast is called '
, ' (), or '
(). It is a sweet breakfast dish that can also be eaten as an afternoon treat or evening dessert. The Dutch version of this dish often uses sugar with cinnamon instead of plain sugar. ' are often associated with childhood, where a grandmother provides her grandchildren with a luxurious special sweet breakfast on special occasions.
Northern In Denmark, () is a sweet breakfast dish that can also be eaten as an afternoon treat or evening dessert. The Danish version of this dish uses sugar with cinnamon instead of plain sugar. In Finland, () is a dessert made by frying slices of wheat bread soaked in milk. Sometimes, a dried bun () is also used instead of wheat bread. An egg can also be mixed into milk and if desired, a little sugar and wheat flour can be added. The slices are dipped on both sides in the milk mixture before frying. Usually poor knights are eaten warm with jam and whipped cream. In some lunch restaurants, a dessert made of bun slices is called rich knights. This is to emphasise the difference from the poor knights made of French bread or other light bread. The name
rich knights comes from the whipped cream crown. The poor knights have no whipped cream. In Norway, the dish is called (). Once only a dessert dish, it is now eaten for
brunch or breakfast, most commonly spiced with cinnamon and
cardamom.
Central and East In Southern Slavic countries, such as Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia, it is called , , , or . It is eaten sweet or savory and paired with
ajvar, jam, cheese,
prosciutto, or sausage. In Romania, it is known as and almost always served as a savoury dish without milk, although milk can be requested at most dinners. In Slovakia, French toast is called
chlieb vo vajci ("bread in egg") and is often prepared in a salted version. It is a popular breakfast food eaten with a cup of tea. Same goes for Poland, where it is called
chleb w jajku (also "bread in egg"). In Greece, it is known as () or (). This dish is a breakfast staple that involves dipping bread in a mixture used for preparing scrambled eggs and frying it. It can be enjoyed in either a savory or sweet flavour profile, with a range of toppings and accompaniments, such as
feta and honey. In Hungary, French toast is called
bundáskenyér ("furry bread") and is often eaten with garlic, cheese, and sausage or ham. It is a popular breakfast item, generally eaten with a cup of tea.
Americas In both Portugal and Brazil, are a traditional Christmas dessert. Many recipes often use
Tinto or
Port wine. The dish is commonly eaten in the United States with butter, powdered sugar, and maple syrup. Other toppings include jam, whipped cream, and fruit. Ingredients may include
challah bread. French toast was popularly served in railroad
dining cars of the early and mid-20th century. The
Santa Fe was especially known for its French toast, and some railroads provided recipes for these and other dining car offerings to the public as a promotional feature. In
New Orleans Louisiana Creole cuisine, French toast is known as and is most commonly served as a breakfast dish. The recipe calls for New Orleans–style French bread; the batter is an egg-based custard that may include spirits. Common toppings include
cane syrup, strongly-flavoured honey, or fruit syrups; a dusting of powdered sugar is also traditional. ==See also==