>France invented it>Germany perfected itLadies and gentlemen: the pretzel croissant!
>>215987492Franzbrötchen mogs.
>>215987492goes great with cheese
>>215987516I don't know what that is and I refuse to find out.
>>215987492>France invented itAustria invented it
>>215987541>AustriaNever heard of it.
>>215987530Ronny?
that's burnt
>>215987550I don't know what that means and I refuse to respond to it.
>>215987545Origin of the kipferl : The precursor to the croissant, the crescent-shaped kipferl, originated in Austria and has existed since at least the 13th century. Introduction to Paris: Austrian entrepreneur August Zang opened the "Boulangerie Viennoise" in Paris in 1838, where he sold Viennese pastries, including the kipferl.
>>215987621>AustrianThis is where I stopped reading.
>>215987541Is that what Austrian croissant looks like ?Good thing we improved it
>>215987641You invented it.
>>215987492what's the difference between the french one?
>>215987492>France invented itThe croissant was invented by a Vienna pastry chef in remembrance of having defeated the Turks.
>>215988238Poles defeated the Osmans.
>>215988238this and italian cornetto was invented soon afet it. the french ones was invented in 1800 wtf
>>215987492>pretzel croissantThats a croissant aux sils tho
>>215987641Oh no no no Ottoman bros. How do we survive this?
>>215987545>lives in northern austria>never heard of austria
>>215988588No one has ever heard of Austria.
>>215987563>>215988160it's lye dough, really nice unironicallyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lye_roll
>>215988596this, adolf was German
>>215988932Correct.
>>215988835Laugencroissant tastes disgusting. That's why no one takes German "cuisine" seriously.
>>215989459to each their own
>>215989459Zuttbroken.