Sometimes lesser cultures will see the men of greater cultures do something they don't understand. It's on bro. Have a croissant
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The croissant originated from Austria, where it was known as the kipferl, a crescent-shaped pastry that dates back to the 13th century. It was introduced to France in the 19th century by Austrian baker August Zang, who adapted the recipe using a flaky, laminated dough, leading to the modern croissant we know today.
kipferl
Very popular in Croatia. I remember getting those for school lunch at the nearby bakery.
Nice, were they made with flaky pastry like the French ones?
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