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Why don't bakeries exist outside of France?
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technology just isn't there yet
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>>222385044
There are as many bakeries as there are żabkas in Poland. Maybe more.
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>>222385044
Literally a bakery in my podunk town
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it does, we used to have this stereotype of bakeries being associated with portuguese people since there was a bunch of them working with it during the 70 or 80s
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>>222385088
Dam is that mbappe
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>>222385127
Bro, that is Fleckensteins
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>>222385044
What is a bakery exactly in France? What types of bread they sell there?
>Inb4 pastries and sweets
Those belong in a confectionary.
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the french are hoarding all the bread in subteranean military facilities
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>>222385189
It's bread and pastries merchants.
They also do sandwiches.
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>>222385235
Aren't that a thing in every single Mediterranean country too?
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>>222385235
Kek, I thought as much.
We have bakeries separate for everyday bread, but the kinds of bread and pastries you guys eat are called here as "fantasy bread" and are either found in confectionaries or places which specialize in baking and selling those.
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>>222385044
>>222385235
My country has lots of these though
Famously you can find Greggs in every town though its slop and you can find nicer non chain bakeries just as easily
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>>222385044
Americans don't have those because of zoning laws and car centric development. You can't just walk to a bakery in the morning when your in the middle of a huge suburb and nearest comerce is 4 miles away.
>>222385350
Looks almost identical to the ones we have here, except for the cookies. Why are there so many of them? What do you do with them, plese give me useless trivia about your country
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What do I get you /int/
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>>222385573
Paris-Brest
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>>222385478
Meh, it's just random. Pretty much cookies, biscuits, non-creamed sweets, breads and pastries from Europe and Americas such as baguette or schnitzel, toasts, and other stuff that aren't traditional Iranian bread (sangak, barbari, tāftoon, and lavash) are classified as "fantasy bread" and treated as something you'd eat in an evening for tea instead of something you eat in large quantity to use it for everyday matters such as breakfast.
>>222385573
Un de chaque, s'il vous plaît.
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>>222385675
I thought your internet was shut off?
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>>222385044
germany has 2 bakeries per person
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there used to be a French-style bakery where i live. legacy from the colonial time i guess cus they sold awesome pastry. then the vietnamese bakeries come with shitty dry breads but they put a buttload of meat into the fillings and sell them for lower price so these viet animals choke on the breads like their lives depend on it and the french pastry went out of business.
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>>222385044
I have a German, French, Polish and Italian bakeries within walking distance, but I would drive my car(s).
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>>222385088
1) does that say 'moffins' or 'muffins
2) why does it say coffee twice?
3)
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>>222385044
They do exist



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