Le croissant š„
- Rafaƫl
- Jan 5
- 1 min read
Where does it come from? ā š«š· -
Salut Ć tou.te.s,
Comment quelque chose d'aussi simple peut-il avoir autant dāhistoire et susciter autant dāamourā? Tout simplement parce quāil est irrĆ©sistible. Des boulangeries mĆ©diĆ©vales de Vienne Ć une petite pĆ¢tisserie parisienne, le croissant sāest imposĆ© comme un incontournable de mon petit-dĆ©jeuner. Et je ne lāĆ©changerais contre aucun paquet de Fruit Loops au monde.
How could such a small thing have so much history and generate so much love? Simply by being irresistible. From the medieval bakeries of Vienna to a small patisserie in Paris, the croissant made it to my personal breakfast routine. And I wouldnāt change it for all the Fruit Loops in the world.
Preparation:
watch this week's episode about the croissant: https://youtu.be/iwUFcYU7-xw (Subtitles are available in French and English by clicking on the CC button on the YouTube control bar).
prepare one or two questions
Join us in this week's sessions:
š„ Tuesday January 6, 2026
š„ Friday January 9, 2026 š
⪠In the 17th century, while Molière was lighting up the stages of Parisian theaters and the French Academy was being established, another figure was making headlines: Cyrano de Bergerac. With his legendary charm, this smooth-talking eloquent man seduced Roxane in Edmond Rostand's play. Let's analyze the film adaptation starring Gérard Depardieu together this Friday!
š„ Sunday January 11, 2026
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Bonne semaine et à bientÓt,
Rafaƫl



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