The French do love their pastries. So yes.
Yes, they do
The French Chef - 1962 Fruit Tarts 1-7 was released on: USA: January 1963
Absolutely not ! THeir sole ingredients are - water and food colouring !
Tarts are commonly considered a pie, but it's just a matter of semantics.
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well grapes is the most common fruit in France also strawberries
Hopefully none! They are supposed to have fruit fillings.
You can find stores or bakeries that sell delicious fruit tarts by searching online, checking local bakeries, or asking for recommendations from friends or family.
*Croissants *Baguette *Crepes *fruit tarts/tartins *pate & terrines, *chocolate mousse *champagne *ratatouille *omelet
Yes, nationwide in France. As well as most of Europe, particularly around Christmas time. In France they are called tartelettes aux fruits secs, which roughly translates as "dry fruit tarts".(Raisins are dried fruits).
Most definitely. Fruit perishes quite quickly in natural temperature etc
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