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  2. Croissant - Wikipedia

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    The croissant bakery, notably the La Croissanterie chain, was a French response to American-style fast food, [6] and as of 2008, 30–40% of the croissants sold in French bakeries and patisseries were baked from frozen dough. [7] Croissants are a common part of a continental breakfast in many European countries.

  3. The History Behind Your Favorite Pastries & Desserts - AOL

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    The pastry croissant-like dough with flavored-cream, fried in grape-seed oil in the shape of a doughnut. The cronut sparked a trend of new “viral” sweets that are popular due to social media ...

  4. List of French breads - Wikipedia

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    Croissant – a buttery, flaky, French viennoiserie pastry inspired by the shape of the Austrian kipferl but using the French yeast-leavened laminated dough. [4] Croissants are named for their historical crescent shape, the dough is layered with butter, rolled and folded several times in succession, then rolled into a thin sheet, in a technique ...

  5. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Originally called the Sûpreme, the pastry consists of croissant dough rolled and filled with pastry cream and dipped in ganache. Nun's puffs: France: Made from butter, milk, flour, sugar, eggs and sometimes honey, [68] recipes call for pan frying (traditionally in lard), re-frying and then baking, or baking straight away. [69] [70] Nunt: Jewish

  6. Cornetto (pastry) - Wikipedia

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    Cornetto (Italian:; meaning 'little horn') [1] is historically the Italian name of a product similar to the Austrian kipferl, [2] although today it is an interchangeable name for the French croissant. [3] The main ingredients of a cornetto are pastry dough, eggs, butter, water, and sugar.

  7. Pain au chocolat - Wikipedia

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    Pains au chocolat prior to baking. Pain au chocolat (French: [pɛ̃ o ʃɔkɔla] ⓘ; lit. ' bread with chocolate '), also known as chocolatine (French: [ʃɔkɔlatin] ⓘ) in the south-west part of France and in French speaking parts of Canada, couque au chocolat in Belgium, or chocolate croissant in the United States, is a type of Viennoiserie pastry consisting of a cuboid-shaped piece of ...

  8. I Tried 8 of Starbucks' Bakery Items, and I Only Liked 2 - AOL

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    7. Cinnamon Coffee Cake. $3.85. This is the type of thing that should have taken first place, because it seems pretty hard to screw up coffee cake.

  9. I Made the TikTok-Viral Croissant Cookie at Home—And Now I ...

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    Phase 1: Researching How to Make a Croissant Cookie at Home. Turns out, the croissant itself is already baked. (As I pinched and zoomed on the photos from the Times article, it seemed even Louvard ...