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Rouen, Normandy, awarded UNESCO City of Gastronomy status
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We Eat Socca Here | The Food of Nice
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Capturing the imagination of over 100,000 students to date, the Irish-born ...
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France holiday travel and Coronavirus rules
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Spring ski holidays in the French Mountains
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ABTA (The Travel Association of British Travel Agents) has updated advice ...
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Wherever you go in France, the patisseries and boulangeries feature jewel like fruit tarts. Encased in sweet pastry, sometimes bathed in a creamy thick custard
How to make French style sweet pastry
How to make French style sweet pastry – called pâte sucrée in French – ideal for cakes and tarts. It’s a type of shortcrust pastry,
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