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George M. Middius
January 5th 06, 01:05 PM
Is it true you don't have real bagels in France?
Of course you have your own wonderful breads -- boules, croissants,
brioches. All of them are superb. But not a bagel to be found?
Lionel
January 6th 06, 07:14 AM
In >, George M. Middius <cmndr
[underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net> wrote :
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> Is it true you don't have real bagels in France?
I don't know what do you means exactly by "real" but you are right.
Baguels aren't very common in French bakeries
> Of course you have your own wonderful breads -- boules, croissants,
> brioches.
Which are only the most well-known of "viennoiseries" to which you have to
add all the regional specialities.
From USA France looks like a small and united country. But in fact it's an
aggregate of 400 "pays" engaged in a merciless competition to preserve and
to promote their own culture and specialities.
I imagine that baguels are still a little bit too weak to emerge from this
immense scuffle.
> All of them are superb. But not a bagel to be found?
Perhaps a business opportunity for you... :-)
Clyde Slick
January 6th 06, 02:57 PM
"Lionel" > wrote in message
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> In >, George M. Middius <cmndr
> [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net> wrote :
>
>>
>>
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>> Is it true you don't have real bagels in France?
>
> I don't know what do you means exactly by "real" but you are right.
> Baguels aren't very common in French bakeries
>
>> Of course you have your own wonderful breads -- boules, croissants,
>> brioches.
>
>
> Which are only the most well-known of "viennoiseries" to which you have to
> add all the regional specialities.
> From USA France looks like a small and united country. But in fact it's an
> aggregate of 400 "pays" engaged in a merciless competition to preserve and
> to promote their own culture and specialities.
>
> I imagine that baguels are still a little bit too weak to emerge from this
> immense scuffle.
>
>
>> All of them are superb. But not a bagel to be found?
>
>
> Perhaps a business opportunity for you... :-)
Perhaps you should invest in a bagel cart, and sell them
on the Nice-Lyons run.
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