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crêpe or
crepe (/kreɪp/ (listen) or /krɛp/, French: [kʁɛp] (listen),
Quebec French: [kʁaɪ̯p] (listen)) is a very thin type of pancake.
Crêpes are usually...
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Crêpe, also
spelled crepe or ****e (from the
French crêpe) is a silk, wool, or
synthetic fiber fabric with a
distinctively crisp and
crimped appearance...
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crepe maker is a
cooking device used to make
crepes, galettes, pancakes,
blinis or tortillas. It
should not be
mistaken for a
regular pan or a
crepe pan...
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Crepe rubber is
coagulated latex that is
rolled out in
crinkled sheets and
commonly used to make
soles for
shoes and
boots but also a raw
material for...
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crêpe. This
creasing process is
called creping or
crêping.
Crepe paper is also sold flat and used as a
disposable tissue paper.
Paper that is
creped is...
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sweet or
salty ingredients. The
Crêpe bretonne can be made of
wheat (sweet
crêpe) or
buckwheat (salted
crêpe). This last is less well-known and should...
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alternate S- and Z-twist
crepe (high-twist) yarns.
Crepe yarn
tends to have a
tighter twist than
standard yarns. The
twist in the
crepe yarns puckers the fabric...
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Crêpes &
Waffles is a
Colombian restaurant chain. The idea was born from a
couple of Los
Andes university students project, who had the
vision to open...
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Crêpes Suzette (pronounced [kʁɛp syzɛt]) is a
French dessert consisting of
crêpes with
beurre Suzette (pronounced [bœʁ syzɛt]), a
sauce of caramelized...
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crepe,
crêpe, or ****e in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
crepe is a pancake.
Crepe,
crêpe may also
refer to:
Crêpe, a
woven fabric Crepe, a musical...