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]]>France is the most classic example of a country known for its incredible selection of baked goods. If you love croissants, there really is no better place to visit than France, and you’ll find yourself in heaven roaming from one “boulangerie” to the next.
Another country that’s pretty popular for being a haven for baked goods is Italy. While France excels more when it comes to sweet pastries, Italian’s bread and butter (pun intended) is its regular, unsweetened varieties. From focaccia to ciabatta, you really can’t go wrong with all of the bread that Italy has to offer.
Turkey is more of an underrated country when it comes to its bakeries, but it surely does deliver. Their bakeries are called “fırın” or “pastane”, and you can find all sorts of great treats there. Some of those treats include the well known baklava, which is a sweet and flaky pastry with honey and nuts.
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]]>Oree is Laurent d’Orey’s passion project that always had one goal in mind—to bring some of the French countryside to London. Visit the bakery to try perfect French pastry for breakfast or as an afternoon snack.
Pastry chef Sarah Barber is famous in the London dessert scene. She bakes some of the most delicious pastries you’ll ever try for Café Royal where you can combine them with high-quality tea. How’s that for a break after the whole day of exploring the city?
Princi is an Italian bakery chain that has a store in London if you want to try their specialties. We definitely recommend that you do, as they enjoy a reputation of having some of the best desserts available in the city. Give lemon tart a try if you’re curious to taste their signature dish.
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]]>The post 3 Countries That are Known for Their Bakeries appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>France is the most classic example of a country known for its incredible selection of baked goods. If you love croissants, there really is no better place to visit than France, and you’ll find yourself in heaven roaming from one “boulangerie” to the next.
Another country that’s pretty popular for being a haven for baked goods is Italy. While France excels more when it comes to sweet pastries, Italian’s bread and butter (pun intended) is its regular, unsweetened varieties. From focaccia to ciabatta, you really can’t go wrong with all of the bread that Italy has to offer.
Turkey is more of an underrated country when it comes to its bakeries, but it surely does deliver. Their bakeries are called “fırın” or “pastane”, and you can find all sorts of great treats there. Some of those treats include the well known baklava, which is a sweet and flaky pastry with honey and nuts.
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]]>The post These Are the 3 Best Bakeries in London appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Oree is Laurent d’Orey’s passion project that always had one goal in mind—to bring some of the French countryside to London. Visit the bakery to try perfect French pastry for breakfast or as an afternoon snack.
Pastry chef Sarah Barber is famous in the London dessert scene. She bakes some of the most delicious pastries you’ll ever try for Café Royal where you can combine them with high-quality tea. How’s that for a break after the whole day of exploring the city?
Princi is an Italian bakery chain that has a store in London if you want to try their specialties. We definitely recommend that you do, as they enjoy a reputation of having some of the best desserts available in the city. Give lemon tart a try if you’re curious to taste their signature dish.
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