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croissant

[ French krwah-sahn; English kruh-sahnt ]

noun

plural croissants
  1. a rich, buttery, crescent-shaped roll of leavened dough or puff paste.


croissant

/ ˈkrwʌsɒŋ; krwasɑ̃ /

noun

  1. a flaky crescent-shaped bread roll made of a yeast dough similar to puff pastry
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of croissant1

1895–1900; < French: literally, crescent
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of croissant1

French, literally: crescent
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What if, instead of slapping them together and hoping for the best, we thought of them a bit more like croissants?

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She likes a latte and a croissant and somewhere she can read a book for an hour.

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Before that, we might go to Proof Bakery in Atwater Village, which I think has some of the finest croissants in all the land.

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A barnstorming performance from Celine Dion sadly wasn't enough to rescue this soggy croissant of an opening ceremony, which was badly hampered by rain.

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I always use a premium butter for recipes where butter shines, like croissants or really any laminated baked good.

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