>>even though i dont particularly like baguette breadbreadYour fortune: Better not tell you now
>>12613402excuse me but who are you quoting?
I once ate a French baguette in France with French butter and it changed my life
>>12613404what was the difference?
>>12613403Good question I would've asked the same
>>12613407lol it must taste better because it comes from its country of origin, like japanese food, which is good, but is even better in japan (at least i think so, ive never been to japan)
>>12613405The texture of the baguette. Tough and crispy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside. And having grown up eating margarine I never knew how rich and flavorful real butter was. Just bread and butter, yet it tasted better that some expensive restaurant meals I'd had in the US
>>12613409oops i quoted the wrong number
>>12613411ive heard that french butter is excellent, creamy, delicious, and high quality. but ive never tried it to be sure