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Apr 17, 2023

[Answer] 1. This final French bread of the bunch has a flaky, puff-pastry-like texture, very distinct shape and a history dating to the nineteenth century. Which bread is this?

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...1. Bagel 2. Zwieback 3. Croissant 4. Kipferl The croissant, descended from the Austrian "Kipferl" which goes back to the 1200s, is named for its shape and is now a classic breakfast bread. Along with brioche, croissants are considered "Viennoiseries," or particularly rich, pastry-like breads.




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Croissant:


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