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  2. Lionel Poilâne - Wikipedia

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    Pain Poilâne (Poilâne bread) Lionel Poilâne (June 10, 1945 – October 31, 2002) was a French baker and entrepreneur whose commitment to crafting quality bread earned him worldwide renown. His father, Pierre Poilâne started a baking business in 1932, creating bread using stone-ground flour, natural fermentation and a wood-fired oven. Lionel ...

  3. Apollonia Poilâne - Wikipedia

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    It accounted between 1 and 2.5% of bread found in Paris and its surrounding areas restaurants as well as being a supplier to the Palace Elysée the Presidential Palace. [6] [7] In 2019, she published Poilâne: The Secrets of the World-Famous Bread Bakery (ISBN 978-1328810786), which includes recipes for several of the bakery's breads and pastries.

  4. Holt Renfrew - Wikipedia

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    The Bloor Street, Yorkdale, Montreal, and Vancouver locations include Holts Café, an informal diner-like restaurant concept, that features tartine made from Poilane bread that is flown in directly from Paris, France. [54] The 80-seat Vancouver location was designed by Yabu Pushelberg.

  5. Samarkand non - Wikipedia

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    Samarkand non or "Samarkand bread" is a traditional bread from Uzbekistan. It is a very popular bread that accompanies the numerous dishes of the traditional Uzbek cuisine. It originates from the region of Samarkand. Shaped like a cake, it is thinner in the center, and has a rather soft crust. It is baked in a tandir, a traditional well-shaped ...

  6. Colombo Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    A shopping bag of the bakery's Parisian brand bread is central to the plot of the 1997 theatrical film Home Alone 3.The character Hess (Marian Seldes) buys loaves of the said bread, which she carries in the brand's French-flag design shopping bag, while a quartet of internationally wanted high-profile criminals uses an identical shopping bag of the same brand to smuggle a stolen highly ...

  7. Po' boy - Wikipedia

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    "Po' boy bread" is a local style of French bread traditionally made with less flour and more water than a traditional baguette, yielding a wetter dough that produces a lighter and fluffier bread that is less chewy. The recipe was developed in the 1700s in the Gulf South because the humid climate was not conducive to growing wheat, requiring ...

  8. Bialy (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Bialys became a popular breakfast bread in New York City and its suburbs, especially among American Jews. Bialys are often made by bagel bakeries, but the bialy has failed to reach mainstream popularity. Preparing bialys in the traditional manner is time-consuming, so many bakeries now use dough mixers, as is common in bagel making.

  9. Fougasse (bread) - Wikipedia

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    They are perhaps the sweetest of savory artisanal bread recipes commonly made in Brazil. Fougasse was traditionally used to assess the temperature of a wood-fired oven. The time it takes to bake gives an idea of the oven temperature and whether the rest of the bread can be loaded (hence the French phrase " il ne faut pas brûler la fougasse ...