French bread
Pronunciation
/fɹˈɛntʃ bɹˈɛd/

Definition & Meaning of "French bread"in English

French bread
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a crusty white bread that is soft on the inside and is shaped as a long thick stick

French bread definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
French breads

What is "French bread"?

French bread, also known as baguette, is a long, thin loaf of bread that has become an iconic symbol of French cuisine. It is made from a simple dough of flour, water, salt, and yeast, and is characterized by its crispy crust and soft, chewy interior. French bread is traditionally baked in a hot oven and is often dusted with flour before baking to achieve its distinctive appearance. It is commonly enjoyed plain or with butter, but can also be used as a base for sandwiches or served alongside soups and stews. French bread has become popular worldwide and can be found in bakeries and supermarkets in many countries. It is a staple in French culture and is often enjoyed at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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