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  2. List of French breads - Wikipedia

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    Pain de campagne – French for "country bread", and also called "French sourdough", [5] it is typically a large round loaf (miche) made from either natural leavening or baker's yeast. Most traditional versions of this bread are made with a combination of white flour with whole wheat flour and/or rye flour, water, leavening and salt. [1]

  3. Baguette - Wikipedia

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    A baguette (/ b æ ˈ ɡ ɛ t /; French: ⓘ) is a long, thin type of bread of French origin [3] that is commonly made from basic lean dough (the dough, not the shape, is defined by French law). [4] It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust.

  4. Pain de campagne - Wikipedia

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    Pain de campagne ("country bread" in French), also called "French sourdough", [1] is typically a large round loaf ("miche") made from either natural leavening or baker's yeast. Most traditional versions of this bread are made with a combination of white flour with whole wheat flour and/or rye flour, water, leavening and salt. For centuries ...

  5. Your Guide to 12 Types of French Bread - AOL

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    We explore the types of French bread, including baguette, brioche, croissant, fougasse, garlic bread (pain a l'ail), boule and more. The post Your Guide to 12 Types of French Bread appeared first ...

  6. List of breads - Wikipedia

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    Llonguet or French bread is a type of small oval bread with a groove on the top. It is made with flour , water , yeast and salt . It is a bun, similar to a French roll , with a consistent crust and loose crumb that is mainly used to make sandwiches.

  7. Fougasse (bread) - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Rome, panis focacius was a flatbread baked in the ashes of the hearth (focus in Latin). [1] This eventually became a diverse variety of breads that include focaccia in Italian cuisine, hogaza in Spain, fogassa in Catalonia, fugàssa in Ligurian, pogača in the Balkans, pogácsa in Hungary, fougasse in Provence (originally spelled fogatza), and fouace or fouée in other regions of ...

  8. Pain de mie - Wikipedia

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    Pain de mie is a white or brown bread with a thin, soft crust. It is mostly sold sliced and packaged in France. Pain is the French word for "bread", and la mie is the soft part of bread, called the crumb in English.

  9. Hearth bread - Wikipedia

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    The hearth bread (also known as rustic bread, artisan bread, sometimes "French bread" [1]) is a "freestanding" (made without a bread pan [2]) loaf baked at high temperature (up to 500 °F, frequently using steam), crusty and chewy.