Cereales y Granos

Frozen french toast

Frozen french toast
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Ingredient Information

Name

Frozen french toast

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Frozen French toast is a practical and delicious option to enjoy this breakfast classic without spending time on preparation. These are slices of bread previously soaked in a mixture of egg, milk, sugar, and cinnamon, which have been cooked and then frozen for preservation and later consumption.

The origin of French toast dates back to ancient Rome, although its modern popularization is attributed to European cuisine, especially in France, where it is known as "pain perdu" (lost bread). Frozen versions have gained popularity worldwide due to their convenience and easy preparation, adapting to the current needs of fast and efficient cooking.

In terms of properties, frozen French toast provides a quick source of energy, supplying carbohydrates from the bread and proteins from the egg. However, its nutritional value can vary depending on the ingredients used, and in many cases, it may contain added sugars or fats, so it is advisable to check the labels if seeking healthier options.

Regarding synonyms in Spanish and in different regions of Latin America, frozen French toast can also be found under names such as frozen French torrejitas, frozen French bread, or simply frozen sweet toast. It is important not to confuse them with the savory tostadas typical of Mexico, which are fried tortillas, as here we are referring to the preparation made from sweet bread soaked in egg.

Nutritional Properties

2.5g
fiber
430mg
sodium
45mcg
folate
120mg
potassium
6g
sugars
230
calories
0mcg
lycopene
6g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c
9g
total fats
4g
saturated fats
29g
carbohydrates

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