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| Hellot to all!! I am trying to translate some names of French pastries and breads into english. Can anyone help me? I have looked online, in dictionaries, to no avail: Pistolet Baguette à l'ancienne coupé Flute boucheron Boule à l'ancienne Pave campagne petit pave Pain campagne Multigrain bread Pain fusette Pain aux fruits I would be so greatful if someone could steer me in the right direction!! thank you and happy baking! onigiri |
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| Google <name, bread> and most will come up google image <name> or part of the name and some will come up... Pistolet : stick wholemeal or white bread OR wholemeal or white bread stick Baguette à l'ancienne coupé: sourdough baguette {coupé means either a link or cutting something short} Flute boucheron ???? Boule à l'ancienne: a large round loaf of white bread made the "old" way prob. sourdough Pave campagne: a home-style or country large loaf, traditionally made with natural yeasts (sourdough), and sometimes a mixture of flours made in a flattish, rectangular shape petit pave: a small bread roll of the manner destribed aboves Do a google-image search for <pave bread> to see the product Pain campagne: a home-style or country large loaf, traditionally made with natural yeasts (sourdough), and sometimes a mixture of flours Multigrain bread: A hearty full-flavored breadmade with grains and seeds: cracked wheat, barley, corn millet, oats, rye, triticate, brown rice, soya, and flax seed. Pain fusette: for photos of Pain multicereales [multigrain bread] pain fusette http://www.goldenforce.nl/images/pro...nse_broden.pdf Pain aux fruits: light yeasted bread full of fruit similar to stollen |
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