Faluche (bread) explained

Faluche
Country:France
Region:Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Type:Bread
Main Ingredient:Flour, baker's yeast, water, salt, oil

Faluche is a traditional bread in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of northern France and the Tournai region of southern Belgium.

Faluche is a pale white bread that is soft and fairly dense. It is neither a round nor flat bread but looks somewhat like a small deflated soccer ball. It may be eaten hot at breakfast with butter and jam or with cream cheese and smoked salmon or later as a snack with butter and brown sugar or with brie cheese. Faluche is made with white flour, baker's yeast, water, a little salt and butter. In a bakery, faluche was often baked as the oven was just heating up before the main baking.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: www.foodieafloat.com. 2012-06-16. 2017-01-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20170102064209/http://foodieafloat.com/foodieafloat.com/Writings/Entries/2010/8/19_The_Pleasures_of_Pain.html. dead.