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What are profiteroles in French?

Profiteroles in French are called "choux à la crème".

This translates literally to "cabbage with cream". It's a bit of a strange name, but it refers to the pastry's resemblance to a small head of cabbage, and the fact that it's typically filled with a creamy custard.

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