Victor Hugo KebbeIt’s not that easy to find a great croissant here in a Brazil that resembles the French one. Brazilian croissant is kind of a fusion food: it’s tasty, but it’s something quite different than the original. I took this photo in a São Paulo boulangere few minutes before my lecture.<br>
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