Creponne

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Creponne
Crepone.jpg
Type Sorbet
Place of origin Oran, [1] Algeria

Creponne is a traditional Algerian lemon sorbet that originates from Oran, Algeria. [1] [2]

This Algerian speciality is white colored. [1] [3]

See also

Algerian cuisine

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References

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  2. Africanews, Rédaction (18 Aug 2023). "Algerian family in Oran preserves tradition of 'créponné' ice cream". Africanews. Retrieved 21 Aug 2023.
  3. Né à Oran: autobiographie en troisième personne André Akoun Editions Bouchène