== == Well, for heaven's sake, wherever you please. Buy them at the baker's and take them home; find a baker who runs a salon de thé and eat them there. Have one in your local bar, or outside on the terrace. Take one to a park and sit on a bench with it. Cover it with jam. But whatever you do, don't put butter on it. After all, it's one-third butter to begin with.
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In France, it's estimated that around 1.3 billion croissants are consumed annually, which averages to approximately 3.5 million croissants per day. This figure can vary based on factors such as seasonality and regional preferences, but croissants remain a staple of French breakfast and culture. Their popularity is reflected in the numerous bakeries and cafés across the country.
Croissants.
Croissants.
well when i went there it was croissants and wine. but try going on google then type in www.francefacts.com and it should all come up :)
The french are known for their great internationally famous cuisine and different areas of France all have their local famous dishes. However french bread particularly Croissants are universally eaten across France.
Croissants.
France.
pretty sure France
croissants POUTINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
escargot, croissants, chocolate truffles, macarons.