What is this thing called in english?

What is this thing called in english?

>Bundáskenyér

googre says flench toast

I don't trust that.
Have you ever made such thing?

eggbread,

some francophile faggots and nigger-brits from overseas call it frenchtoast though.

You eat this for breakfast,right?

Eggy bread? I've only had it with a fry up instead of regular toast.

>Arguing with Satan trips

>Beliving satan trips
This is why I sleep with the Bible under my pillow.

that looks exactly like turkish "eggy bread"

much better than french toast desu

It's clearly toadey-friedy-flatty-piedy.

But it's not being served with the usual lamprey-wamprey-bacon-bampreys or even bloody-sausage.

french toast
it's a breakfast food
usually has cinnamon in the batter
served with maple syrup

In German as well as many languages related to German it's called "Arme Ritter" meaning "Poor Knights".

>In German as well as many languages related to German

Sooo... German and Dutch?

eggy whiggies with fluffy crunchy cloudy bready steady

Garbage

well and the nordic languages
also poor knights was used in english, but it's not common anymore

egg-fried bread

no?

I speak dutch but we call them wentelteefjes here which translates to "little bitches rolling around"

french toast

That would be eggy bread in British English. A savoury breakfast treat. We don't fuck around with the sweet 'french toast' like the north Americans.

We call it bun-ass-kenny-ers.

my parents called it french toast

i make it when i have guests over for bfast

never made savory french toast before. think I'll try making a french toast tuna melt desu

>when i have guests over for bfast
nah bro go full american and drench with syrup, powdered sugar, and strawberries

wentelteefjes

eggo loaf slices, great dinner item, served best with saurkraut and ketchup

Eggy bready
Egger toastie
French toast

>savory french toast

My grocery store sells asiago chese bread. If yours does, too, use it to make french toast. Add minced garlic and salt and pepper to the egg dip.

Pain perdu?

I could go for some wentelteefjes

do people seriously call it eggy bread? that just sounds so fucking childish.

>do people seriously call it eggy bread?

No, only brits do that.

>that just sounds so fucking childish.
Every slang term the British use sounds like a child made it up

Eggweggy toasty with a side of tree liquid

>Shart in mart detected

I call it gypsy toast.

It's a bit like "u jelly?" You would never actually say "jelly" when speaking about someone being jealous, but you type it in that situation because you know it'll annoy the other person.

"Eggy bread" is a slight piss take acknowledging that it's a crudely made comfort dish. It's the opposite of calling it something like "egg infused pan fried toast", instead of being pretentious you're taking it down a notch.

Wow, you must be Sherlock Holmes

>replying to the wrong post

>giving a simple dish a simple name is bad

in french it's 'pain perdu' which means 'lost bread and has basically the same origin, the food you make with stale bread and eggs to feed a knight who's lost and needs shelter