Bread and cheese
it is Tradition you
France was for a very long time a rural country. Bread was an essential ingredient to French meals, as fish was rare, meat was exceptional, and vegetables depended of the season. French people tend to eat less bread, but most of us would look around if there isn't any on the table. Traditional French bread is made only of flour, water, a pinch of yeast and a pinch of salt. In French culture : "long comme un jour sans pain" (as long as a breadless day) "gagner son pain" (to earn one's living) "mieux vaut du pain en temps de paix que du gâteau en temps de guerre" (it is better to eat bread in peace, than to eat cake in wartime"
Wine & Bread!!
no it didn't bread has been around since the time before Christ because if you follow the bible you will hear some crap about Jesus giving so dudes some bread and wine no it didn't bread has been around since the time before Christ because if you follow the bible you will hear some crap about Jesus giving so dudes some bread and wine
Bread and cheese
That is hard to say, I think they would have eaten BREAD-PUDDING because they ate BREAD and PUDDING, so YES they did eat BREAD-PUDDING.
The long thin loaves of bread are associated with France where it is very popular. But baguette bread is produced throughout Europe and the Americas.
Bread, cheese, and meat are the staple foods in France. Bread is served with almost every meal in France.
bread, no. Brioche, yes
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It matters where you are. Some of the best garlic bread is made at home. Here are some recipes I found (Look in related links).
Same reason potatoes were so common in Ireland, I suppose!
because it was so important
it is Tradition you
eat it.