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Baguette

Baguette

Long thin loaves of bread popular in France

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Baguettes are long thin loaves of bread popular in France, but now common in many other countries. Usually, they are made of white bread. Baguettes usually have a hard crust on the outside but soft white bread on the inside.

French traditions say that bread may only contain the following four things: flour, water, yeast and salt. Anything containing more than those things must not be called bread.

A baguette is about 5-6 cm wide, 3 to 4 cm high, and about 65 cm long. Such a baguette usually weighs about 250 grams.[1] It is common to dip the bread into olive oil when it is eaten.

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Baguette | Baking Processes | BAKERpedia

https://bakerpedia.com/processes/baguette/

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How French Baguettes Are Made In Paris | Regional Eats

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffgZP-ZKKtI

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June 11, 2020

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