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Yes, bread is often associated with French culture due to the importance of bread in French cuisine and the popularity of baguettes in France. The stereotype is perpetuated by images of French people carrying baguettes and the emphasis on bread in French meals like the traditional baguette with cheese and wine.
French bread is often called a baguette. Baguettes are often considered as a symbol of french culture. So baguettes are typically french.
pain ...bread in the french language
Technically, in France there is no such thing as French bread it is called baguettes. They have stores just for that. : n )
Une baguette (feminine noun) is the French name for a French bread stick.
"pain farci" is how you say ,"stuffed bread" in French.
A Baguette is the French name for a long narrow loaf of bread.
the good bread is translated "le bon pain" in French.
I only know that French people eat french bread and croissants ..... that's it.
the 250 grams bread stick is named in French 'une baguette'
They eat wheat bread and French bread.
I'm sorry, I think you can't. That's why French people invented French toast, which is in French "Pain perdu" (=lost bread) : to do something with their "old" bread instead of throwing it. Sorry ;)