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Is french bread still called french bread in france?

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Is french bread still called french bread in france?

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  1. French bread has never been called "french" bread in France, or only by americans.


  2. no its just called pain. but its pronounced like pa..en

  3. Everyone else is lying to you, trying to convince you that it's not called French bread in France. The French are prideful. That's why they adopted French bread and French fries. Way to go France!

  4. Like French fries?

  5. They are baguettes

  6. No, it is " baguette" .

  7. Bread in french is said pain

    There are different breads

    - the "pain" or also called "flûte" in some regions   (400 g = 0.88 pound)

    - the baguette (thinner than the pain)   (250 g = 0.55 pound)

    - the ficelle (thinner than the baguette)

    There's also the miche (1kg = 2.20 pounds) and the batard

    http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain   (in french)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bread   (in english)

    http://www.frenchentree.com/france-britt...

    this website describe all the other kinds of French bread

    Bon appét*t

  8. they're called baguettes

  9. no, they are called baggetts.

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