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Fouée, also known as fouace, is a round, airy bread from the western France (Touraine and Anjou region of the Loire Valley, Poitou, Charente). It looks somewhat similar to pita. It is served with pork rillettes, salted butter and mogettes (white beans). Fouace is a variety of brioche prepared from wheat flour, sourdough, butter, eggs, milk, sugar, orange flower water, and salt.

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  • Fouée, also known as fouace, is a round, airy bread from the western France (Touraine and Anjou region of the Loire Valley, Poitou, Charente). It looks somewhat similar to pita. It is served with pork rillettes, salted butter and mogettes (white beans). Not to be confused with another French culinary specialty, called fouace or fouasse, from the Southern France (Rouergue, Aveyron and Haute-Auvergne). Fouace is a traditional pastry with a light-yellow crumb, a fine crust, often strewn with sugar grains. It is usually presented in the shape of a crown or bun and it is well known for its unique orange blossom flavor. It can be enjoyed for breakfast, aperitif or dessert. Fouace is a variety of brioche prepared from wheat flour, sourdough, butter, eggs, milk, sugar, orange flower water, and salt. (en)
  • La fouée est une petite boule de pain, cuite au four et fourrée encore chaude de rillettes, de grillon, de champignons, de mogettes ou de beurre, selon les régions. Issue du terroir gastronomique de l'ouest de la France (Touraine, Saumurois, Poitou, Charentes) elle est plus connue sous le nom de fouace angevine en Anjou. (fr)
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  • La fouée est une petite boule de pain, cuite au four et fourrée encore chaude de rillettes, de grillon, de champignons, de mogettes ou de beurre, selon les régions. Issue du terroir gastronomique de l'ouest de la France (Touraine, Saumurois, Poitou, Charentes) elle est plus connue sous le nom de fouace angevine en Anjou. (fr)
  • Fouée, also known as fouace, is a round, airy bread from the western France (Touraine and Anjou region of the Loire Valley, Poitou, Charente). It looks somewhat similar to pita. It is served with pork rillettes, salted butter and mogettes (white beans). Fouace is a variety of brioche prepared from wheat flour, sourdough, butter, eggs, milk, sugar, orange flower water, and salt. (en)
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  • Fouée (fr)
  • Fouée (en)
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