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liuzhou

liuzhou

My local bakery (a place I normally avoid) is under the delusion that these are croissants.

 

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So, wy did I buy them?

I was intrigued by the description given in the listing which translates as "sea salt French morning bread".

 

I'm always on the lookout for anything not intolerably sweet from Chinese bakers, so I had to check them out.

 

They were nicely salty as advertised but nothing like crossants. Salty over spongy bread rolls, more like.

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

My local bakery (a place I normally avoid) is under the delusion that these are croissants.

 

croissants.thumb.jpg.722a0c13ac6e1ab1a59804517f1dfe1d.jpg

 

So, wy did I buy them?

I was intrigued by the description given in the listing which translates as "sea salt French morning bread".

 

I'm always on the lookout for anything not intolerably sweet from Chinese bakers, so I had to checkthem out.

 

They were nicely salty as advertised but nothing like crossants. Salty over spongy bread rolls, more like.

 

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