The Only 10 Foods You Need to Eat in France

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Baguette: A staple of French cuisine, the baguette is a long, thin loaf of bread with a crispy crust and a soft, airy interior.

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Croissant: This buttery, flaky pastry is a beloved breakfast item in France. Whether plain or filled with chocolate or almond paste.

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Cheese: France is famous for its vast array of cheeses, from creamy Brie and tangy Roquefort to nutty Comté and pungent Camembert.

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Foie Gras: A delicacy made from the liver of fattened ducks or geese, foie gras is a luxurious treat in French cuisine.

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Crepes: These thin pancakes can be enjoyed sweet or savory, filled with ingredients like Nutella and bananas or ham and cheese.

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Bouillabaisse: Originating from the port city of Marseille, bouillabaisse is a flavorful seafood stew made with various fish, shellfish, tomatoes, saffron, and herbs.

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Coq au Vin: This classic French dish features chicken braised in red wine with mushrooms, onions, garlic, and bacon.

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Ratatouille: A traditional Provençal dish, ratatouille is a vegetable stew made with tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, onions, peppers, and herbs.

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Croque Monsieur/Madame: These iconic French sandwiches feature ham and cheese (Gruyère or Emmental) sandwiched between slices of bread.

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Macarons: These delicate and colorful almond meringue cookies sandwiched with ganache, buttercream, or jam are a beloved French treat.