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Officially the very best bread in France

The smell of freshly baked bread and cakes is utterly scrumptious and mouth-wateringly delicious as I arrive at the Moulin de Renty in Renty, near
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10 Brilliant places to eat and drink in Lille

The city of Lille in northern France takes its food seriously and there are so many restaurants and such a vibrant café lifestyle here that
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Pain Perdu – more than just French toast

Pain perdu, a great French tradition of using stale bread to make a delicious fried bread snack – sweet or savoury, says top food blogger
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History of the Baguette

The great French baguette – a symbol of France,  has gone through many steps to become the long stick of bread we love and know
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Esteemed White Asparagus in France

Village-Neuf, France – We stood at the border of tarp-covered asparagus crops, sipping Pinot Blanc wine and nibbling savory cake, while an accordion player played
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Great French Cakes – The Madeleine Cake

The Madeleine cake of France is small, delicious, simple to make and a national favourite. This shell shaped cake has been around for centuries and
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Mastering the Macaron

Mastering the macaron, a tale of joining in, learning new skills and the fact that you should eat macarons on the third day after making
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Great cakes of France – Saint Honore cake

The cake was named in honour of the French patron saint of bakers and pastry chefs, Saint Honoré, (Honoratus – died 600 AD), bishop of
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Croissants – a great French icon?

The flaky, buttery delicious crescent-shaped pastry called a croissant is a French icon and yet… it isn’t really French. History of the croissant History has
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Truffle hunting France in gorgeous Provence

Ah Provence… the beauty of the landscape, sunshine, vineyards, lavender and sunflower fields, medieval villages, pastel shutters, winding roads and olive orchards. Now there’s something
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