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  2. Baguette - Wikipedia

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    Baguettes de pain. A thinner loaf is called a ficelle (string). A short baguette is sometimes known as a baton (stick), or in the UK, referred to using the English translation French stick. [25] None of these are officially defined, either legally or, for instance, in major dictionaries, any more than the baguette.

  3. Talk:Baguette - Wikipedia

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    The French government recently codified into law a specific type of baguette, the "baguette de tradition", which can only be made using pre-modern methods. This classification was the result of the efforts of historian Steven Kaplan, who specializes in the history of French bread from 1700 - 1770.

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  5. Bolillo - Wikipedia

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    In Panama, a similar but longer type of bread is known as flauta (flute) while pan francés refers to the thinner, crustier French baguette. In Brazil, a similar bread is made and known as pão francês or pão de sal ("bread of salt"). In the Philippines, another similar baguette-derived bread is known as pan de sal (also "bread of salt").

  6. Baguette (bag) - Wikipedia

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    The scent was named ‘FendiFrenesia’ and influenced directly into the leather of Baguette bags (the scent lasts three years). [9] [10] A Baguette bag for men was also launched. [11] [12] The actresses Amanda Seyfried and Emma Roberts released a clip online, #BaguetteFriendsForever, where they explore a large room full of vintage and new ...

  7. Bánh mì - Wikipedia

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    The word bánh mì was added to the Oxford English Dictionary on 24 March 2011. [28] [29] As of 2017, bánh mì is included in about 2% of U.S. restaurant sandwich menus, a nearly fivefold increase from 2013. [30] On 24 March 2020, Google celebrated bánh mì with a Google Doodle. [31]

  8. Ciabatta - Wikipedia

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    ' slipper ') [1] is an Italian white bread created in 1982 [2] [3] by a baker in Adria, Veneto, in response to the popularity of French baguettes. [2] [3] Ciabatta is somewhat elongated, broad, and flat, and is baked in many variations, although unique for its alveolar holes. Ciabatta is made with a strong flour and uses a very high hydration ...

  9. Baguette (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Baguette is a long thin loaf of French bread. Baguette may also refer to: Baguette cut; Baguette (horse), Australian bred Thoroughbred racehorse; Bertrand Baguette (born 1986), Belgian racing driver; Cyprien Baguette (born 1989), Belgian football goalkeeper; Baguette (bag), handbag