I think you mean a baguette, which is a long thin loaf a french bread. It is commonly made from basic lean dough. It is distinguishable by its length, crisp crust, and slits that enable the proper expansion of gases.
hahaha. no,, there made from potatoes.
French fries is not french food.
French fries is actually from Belgium.
It we're Belgians who spoke french but that's it.
No, actually french fries originated from Belguim.
"une baguette" (fem. - literally "a stick) is a thin long loaf of bread in French.
I have Baguette inside Baguette lmao get gud
A baguette is french bread.
Exactly the way you spelled it: baguette
La baguette (literally the stick) is a thin long loaf of bread.
I grabbed a baguette from the bakery to accompany the cheese and wine at the picnic.
Nothing. There is no nutritional value in a baguette although they are delicious.
Baguette is found in the grain food group.
A bakery. A baguette is a loaf of bread.
Cyprien Baguette was born on 1989-05-12.
A French baguette can range between 200 to 300 grams depending on the region. A normal baguette (at 250 grams) is 8.8 ounces.
The "Moldy Baguette Inn" is the multi-player venue on Counterfeit Island. It is supposed to be a hotel. (A baguette is a type of bread roll.)
If you are at a "boulangerie" (bakery): Bonjour! J'aimerais bien une baguette, s'il vous plait. (I'd like a baguette please) OR Donnez-moi une baguette, s'il vous plait. (Give me a baguette please) OR Puis-je avoir une baguette si'il vous plait? (May I have a baguette please?) If you are at a restaurant: Excusez-moi, est-ce que vous pourriez me donner une baguette, s'il vous plait? (Excuse me, could I please have a baguette?) If your "baguette" is the smaller, very-narrow kind: replace baguette with ficelle. Note: English translation are the sense not the exact words