French are known to love baguettes. They are thin, long loaves weighting 250 grammes. Another common loaf is 'le pain' (literally 'the bread') which is a little heavier (400 g). The bread is white and contains nothing but flour, water, a pinch of salt and yeast. There are no preservatives or added fat as you may find in industrial breads. (you can buy these in supermarkets, but the noun will be 'pain de mie', and not 'pain')
French bread is a staple of every meal in most French families. French people still eat a lot of it, even if the consumption is decreasing. These days the English/American varieties of bread are becoming more popular as they do not harden overnight, due to their added fats and preservatives.
French bread is eaten in France. It is made from white wheat flour and has a strong and chewy taste. Most French breads are made in a torpedo shapes and can be taken for breakfast lunch or dinner.
I think French people just eat French bread, I'm not sure if there is any sort of name... sorry for such a lousy answer! :(
Most French people stop by the bakery every day. The 'real' French bread contains only flour, water, a pinch of salt and a pinch of yeast. It doesn't contain any fat or preservatives like the industrial bread used to make burgers, and so you can keep it until the next day, but no more.
for most of us every day, because we eat bread at almost every meal
It depends on the individual. Culturally, French like to buy a new baguette every day for its freshness, but in today's fast-paced society, that is not necessarily possible.
YEs they do !
boulangerie (which means bakery, where you buy bread.)
French bread doesn't contain any preservative or added fats. You have to put it in a bag to eat it the next day. Fresh bread tastes better and is more appealing with its cracking crust, so French people often go the bakery before their breakfast to enjoy a freshly-baked baguette.
French bread is often called a baguette. Baguettes are often considered as a symbol of french culture. So baguettes are typically french.
France you idiot. (: And you can buy it from any store.
It's a popular French bread. You can buy it in Woolworths.
No, it was invented in Belgium. And there were dishes similar to it in ancient times. Since the French buy their bread fresh daily, they do have "pain perdu" or French toast to use the bread which otherwise they would not eat.
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.
A long stick of bread which is often known to be found in france
Bread in French is "pain".
If you mean everyday products, I buy things such as; Milk Bread Cereal Porridge Bread Fuel things that people bye day to day.
Prices depend on where exactly you buy the bread, when exactly you buy the bread, how much bread you buy and what brand you buy.
where can I buy bread improver