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  2. Lionel Poilâne - Wikipedia

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    A second Paris bakery on boulevard de Grenelle is located in the 15th arrondissement. The worldwide demand for Poilâne bread is met in a facility located in Bièvres which was built in the 1980s. The Bièvres bakery produces around 15,000 loaves per day in 24 wood-burning ovens which are exact replicas of the ovens used at the Paris locations.

  3. Apollonia Poilâne - Wikipedia

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    It accounted between 1 and 2.5% of bread found in Paris and its surrounding areas restaurants as well as being a supplier to the Palace Elysée the Presidential Palace. [6] [7] In 2019, she published Poilâne: The Secrets of the World-Famous Bread Bakery (ISBN 978-1328810786), which includes recipes for several of the bakery's breads and pastries.

  4. List of food riots - Wikipedia

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    This caused the price of flour to climb, and the working classes could not buy bread. Women's March on Versailles was one of the earliest and most significant events of the French Revolution. The march began among women in the marketplaces of Paris who, on the morning of 5 October 1789, were near rioting over the high price and scarcity of bread.

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    Ina Garten is in Paris for the 2024 Olympics, taking TODAY viewers through one of her favorite cities in the world, as our French food correspondent. Follow along here. Follow along here. Friday ...

  6. Why It’s Actually Worth Buying Bread From a Bakery - AOL

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  7. Le Pain Quotidien - Wikipedia

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    The first Le Pain Quotidien - Rue Dansaert, Brussels. Founder Alain Coumont opened Le Pain Quotidien on 26 October 1990 at 16 rue Dansaert in Brussels. [3] As a young chef, Coumont was dissatisfied with the quality of bread available in Brussels, so he began making his own, mixing flour, water and salt into the familiar loaves of his childhood.

  8. List of French breads - Wikipedia

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    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] Pain de mie – a white or brown bread with a thin, soft crust. It is used as a sandwich bread at times. [1] Pain de seigle – a rye bread with flavor notes of chocolate and malt [1]

  9. Paul (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    Paul at the Louvre Museum, Paris Paul inside a shopping center in Le Chesnay, France Paul in Prague, Czech Republic. Paul is a French chain of bakery-café restaurants found in 47 countries with the head office at Marcq-en-Barœul, Greater Lille, France. [1]