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Asma - Choux crémeux au chocolat et noix de pécan

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Asma shows us how to make a scrumptious pastry made from pecan praline and chocolate crémeux (a mixture of chocolate and crème anglaise). Believe it or not, this dessert is low in sugar!

Elisa et Mashal - Petit-déjeuner

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

France

Elisa and Masha discuss what they like to eat for breakfast. Besides the traditional fare of baguettes, toast, cereal, and jam, they also enjoy eggs Benedict and hot chocolate.

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Claude et Zette - Les crêpes bretonnes

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

In this video on Breton crêpes, you will learn about crêpes de sarrasin (or galettes de sarrasin), which are made of buckwheat flour and usually savory, and crêpes made with wheat flour, which are usually sweet.
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Caption 66 [en]: chocolate.
Caption 66 [fr]: du chocolat.

Sophie et Patrice - Les viennoiseries parisiennes

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Sophie and Patrice sample some delicious pastries for breakfast: pain au chocolat, chausson aux pommes, pain au lait, and more. Warning: this video may give you some serious cravings!
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Caption 28 [en]: There is the "pain au chocolat" [chocolate croissant].
Caption 28 [fr]: Il y a le pain au chocolat.

Asma - Le roulé mangue, vanille et fruits de la passion - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Asma is back with another mouthwatering pastry. This time it's a mango, vanilla, and passion fruit Swiss roll.
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Caption 22 [en]: For this we need white chocolate,
Caption 22 [fr]: Pour cela on a besoin de chocolat blanc,

Leïa - Le petit déjeuner

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Réunion

Leïa tells us what she is having for breakfast and lists some other popular options.
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Caption 7 [en]: with chocolate, with raisins,
Caption 7 [fr]: au chocolat, aux raisins

Asma - Tarte pistache et fleur d'oranger

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Asma shares an amazing recipe for a pistachio orange blossom tart. Try making this simple and delicious dessert at home!
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Caption 23 [en]: We're going to melt one hundred grams of white chocolate.
Caption 23 [fr]: On va faire fondre cent grammes de chocolat blanc.

Le saviez-vous? - L'art culinaire français

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

This episode of "Le saviez-vous?" (Did You Know?) is about French gastronomy. You will learn a lot of useful vocabulary relating to food, and you can look forward to sampling delicious dishes.
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Caption 41 [en]: pastry shops, bakeries, chocolate shops, and other tasting locations,
Caption 41 [fr]: les pâtisseries, les boulangeries, les chocolateries et autres lieux de dégustation,

Joanna - Torréfaction du faubourg

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Joanna will show you around a lovely little boutique called La Torréfaction du Faubourg (Faubourg Coffee Roasting House). The owner is proud to say that she roasts her own coffee—to perfection, no doubt. You'll have to use your imagination to experience the boutique's lovely aromas!
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Caption 23 [en]: You also have chocolate.
Caption 23 [fr]: Vous avez aussi du chocolat.

Chocolats Bellevue - Le Travail du Chocolatier

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

Christophe Bertrand, manager of Bellevue Chocolates, shares some of his chocolate-making secrets, from ganaches to mouth-watering pralines.
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Caption 9 [en]: We make two types of chocolate candies.
Caption 9 [fr]: Nous fabriquons deux types de bonbons de chocolat.

Arles - Le petit déjeuner

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

You might have noticed that the French word for breakfast literally means “little lunch.” Instead of the pancakes and waffles of the US and the full breakfast of the British Isles, the French prefer a lighter fare for their morning meal. But that doesn’t mean they won’t chow down later in the day….
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Caption 8 [en]: that'll be uh... coffee, tea, or hot chocolate.
Caption 8 [fr]: ça va être euh... le café, le thé ou le chocolat.

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