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How do you call CRÊPE SALÉE in English meaning the opposite of Sweet crepe. Thanks
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For food in general the term is "savoury" . It also applies to pancakes.
I think in a (fancy) restaurant you are also likely to see items described in French on the menu ....
Permalink Reply by Chanh Van Nguyen on April 7, 2012 at 1:39pm    Merci bcp
It might be as simple as this: Pancake = sweet, Crêpe = savoury.

Not quite sure what you mean (in English?) but I don't think so.
There seem to be plenty of recipes for Mushroom Pancakes...
Ah, well, I'm wrong then.
Permalink Reply by Charles D on April 7, 2012 at 11:59pm    In Ebglish, these culinary terms are usually "sweet" and "savory" whether it's a pancake, a crepe, or even a jam.
Permalink Reply by alan gould on April 8, 2012 at 3:55pm    savory pies and tarts as well.
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