The most scenic towns and villages in France

what about paris baguette in sg? is that faux french?
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Vézelay, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté​

Crowned by the landmark 12th-century Vézelay Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the picturesque hill town of Vézelay is surrounded by vineyards and is a blaze of color in spring when fields of glowing sunflowers enhance the approach to this historic town.
 
Thank you for posting photos of the various beautiful villages.
Merry Christmas.
 
I like fresh baguette and Brie.
When I lived in Marseille, the French family usually sent me to the bakery to buy three baguettes every day.
 
my favorite baguette is from lee’s sandwich, a silicon valley viet bánh mì joint. viets have taken baguette baking to a whole new level.
Yes .banh mi is the bastardised child of the baguette....but quite nice...n from my perspective...a frog bakery run by frogs still have better products than frog bakeries run by viets which are common in ang more lands .. viets should stick with Viet pastries etc
 
Yes .banh mi is the bastardised child of the baguette....but quite nice...n from my perspective...a frog bakery run by frogs still have better products than frog bakeries run by viets which are common in ang more lands .. viets should stick with Viet pastries etc
texture, crunchiness, freshness, and aroma of the lee’s sandwich baguette is 69% better than the french’s.
 
texture, crunchiness, freshness, and aroma of the lee’s sandwich baguette is 69% better than the french’s.
In terms of the crunchiness..and the 'sophistication'.I still prefer baguette with butter..for those bambi...the bread is often those simple ultra processed flour like those old singkies bread..nice but just simple calories..n I find many viets over toast the Bambi as sometimes the bread is old n becoming stale. Tat why I never get my Bambi toasted
 
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Troyes, Grand Est​

Troyes is situated within the renowned Champagne wine region. The town's historic center is lined with half-timbered properties, most of which date back to the 16th century.
 
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Domme, Nouvelle-Aquitaine​

France is peppered with bastides, and Domme is no exception. A Dordogne landmark, historic Domme is all walls, ramparts, and towers—sturdy defenses that embrace a fascinating medieval core.
 
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