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Baguette

Paris
4.4
Most iconic: Du Pain et Des Idées (Paris)

Probably the most iconic image of France, this long, light, airy bread with its characteristically crispy crust dates back to the 19th century, when wheat and white breads were no longer a privilege of the rich. Baguettes were made even before the... READ MORE

2

Pain de mie

France
3.1

An approximate translation of the name of this popular French bread is “crustless bread”, referring to its thin layer of crust and thick white interior. The bread is made with wheat flour, water, salt, milk, sugar, and yeast. Although ... READ MORE

3

Pain de campagne

France
4.4

Pain de campagne or country bread is a traditional, rustic bread that is prepared throughout France. It can be found in numerous boulangeries. Most versions of pain de campagne are made with a mixture of white, whole wheat, and r... READ MORE

4

Pain aux noix

France
4.0
Most iconic: Boulangerie De Belles Manières (Paris)

This French-style yeasted bread is traditionally prepared with wheat or whole wheat flour and coarsely chopped walnuts that are kneaded in the dough, while some varieties may also incorporate other nuts, typically coarsely chopped hazelnuts. It is... READ MORE

5

Pissaladière

Nice
4.1
Most iconic: Chez Pipo (Nice)

Originating from the French city of Nice, pissaladière is a baked tart that is similar to a pizza, but thicker. In the past, it was usually baked and sold each morning, but today it is traditionally served as an appetizer or a snack, consis... READ MORE

6

Fougasse

Provence
3.9
Most iconic: Le Grenier á Pain (Paris)

Fougasse is a flatbread that is typically sweetened with sugar and orange-flavored water. It can commonly be found in Provence and throughout southern France, and it is easily recognizable by its shape. Fougasse is usually shaped like a wheat grai... READ MORE

7

French roll

France
3.9

French roll is a type of bread roll that is typically long and slender in shape, resembling a smaller version of a baguette. Usually, it has a crisp crust and a soft, chewy interior. French rolls are commonly associated with Fren... READ MORE

8

Socca

Nice
4.1
Most iconic: Chez Pipo (Nice)

Originally derived from the Genovese farinata, socca eventually became the specialty of Nice, France, where it is a street food staple. This traditional flatbread is made with chickpea flour, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Once the batter i... READ MORE

9

Ficelle

France
4.1

Ficelle is a long and thin French bread that is spongy and tender on the interior, and crispy on the exterior. It is commonly made with white wheat flour, just like the baguette, but it is usually about half the size of a standard baguette that is... READ MORE

10

Pain au son

France
n/a

Pain au son is a traditional bran bread. To be called so, at least 25% bran needs to be used in the bread. The ingredients include yeast, oat bran, flour, salt, honey, and lukewarm water. When the dough has doubled, it's flattened into an oval, pl... READ MORE

11

Pretzel (Bretzel d'Alsace)

Alsace
4.0

Considered an iconic symbol of Germany, the pretzel is a type of traditional baked good that is made by combining flour, salt, malt, yeast, and water. The resulting dough is then shaped into a well-known knotted shape of a pretzel before it is bak... READ MORE

12

Pain de méteil

Pays de la Loire
n/a

Pain de méteil is a traditional bread made with similar quantities of rye and wheat flour. The term "méteil" historically refers to a blend of these two grains. This bread is known for its dense texture, dark color, and slightly tang... READ MORE