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French Bread?

Does French Bread come 4rom France?

    



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Rillifane
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French bread represents a particular style and recipe for making bread which is commonly found in France although not unique to it.

The most common type of French bread is a very simple recipe containing only flour, water, yeast and salt. Any loaf made according to this recipe might fairly be called "French Bread."

The typical loaf of French bread is called "une baguette", which means stick or wand. It is about 60 cm long and weighs 500 grammes (about a pound). The weight of the baguette is actually defined by French government regulations.


possibly
Yes !! otherwise, it would not be called French Bread !
anyway, I'm French and live near Provence and people make their bread in very old-fashioned built ovens in old villages and sometimes we have a fete, for 2 days, eating bread we make, with lovely cheeses, dancing with a band, and drinking best french wine ! what a life ! lol


laurel394
The French bread that we buy here in the US is not usually from France. This is because if you shipped the bread here it would no longer be fresh and that's really the main principal of French bread: it's freshness. The baguette did however originate in France and is still made daily at any French bakery. Many French families buy a baguette a day (they're a LOT cheaper over there).


Radhiyah Coutry
Yes! I travel loads and the best bread ive tried is in FRANCE! especially at 5 /6 am passing by a bakery is a blessing... im drooling now!


allononor
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well, I hope so!





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