Friday, 12 March 2021

French Bread

Bread - the one absolute staple of French cuisine.

Bread oven in a bakery, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
The modern steam injected stone based oven in one of the bakeries in our village. The water bottle is for adding water into an external inlet to periodically top up the steam reservoir.

 

Like most things French, bread is not just a simple matter of water, flour, yeast, and common salt - although by law these are the only ingredients allowed in the item labelled "pain". If you want to find out just what makes French bread so special, let us know when you book your tour with us.


Baker at work, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
One of our local bakers at work.


Boule, sliced. France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
A typical boule, cut.


Boule, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Boule.

 


Long loaf made for a food and art festival, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
A long loaf made for a food and art festival (L'Art et Lard) in the next village to where I live. Customers buy chunks of the loaf which is priced by weight.

 


 

Traditional bread display, Loir et Cher, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Traditional breads on display.


Short term parking tolerated sign, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
This parking sign indicates that parking is not allowed, but stopping for 10 minutes will be tolerated. You only ever see these signs outside bakeries and pharmacies.

 

Bakery, Loir et Cher, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
A glimpse into the back of a bakery near Blois.

Organic sourdough bread at a village market, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Organic sourdough bread at the market in my village in the Loire Valley.

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