What to Eat in France
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What to Eat in France

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Brioche
Generally speaking, the French aren't big snackers, with the exception of le gouter – an after-school petite sweet treat for children. Slightly sweet and enriched by egg and butter, brioche is a perfect as a nibbler during le gouter.
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