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Why French Croissants Taste Different Few foods inspire as much global admiration—and obsession—as the French croissant. Flaky yet tender, buttery yet light, crisp on the outside and honeycombed within, a true French croissant feels less like a pastry and more like a quiet culinary revelation. People who taste a croissant in France often come away puzzled: Why doesn’t it taste like the croissants back home? After all, the ingredients seem simple—flour, butter, yeast, sugar, salt. And yet, the difference is unmistakable.
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