Far Breton facts for kids
A piece of a Far Breton cake.
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Type | Cake |
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Place of origin | France |
Region or state | Brittany |
Main ingredients | Flour, eggs, milk |
Far Breton (also Breton far; Breton: Farz forn) is a traditional cake or dessert from the Brittany region in France. Its base is similar in composition to a clafoutis batter: a flan-style eggs-and-milk custard with flour added. Prunes or raisins are common additions. Numerous recipes available at popular websites suggest soaking the dried fruits in alcohol; this is not traditional practice but makes an interesting variation. Far Breton as served in Brittany is often cooked to a much more "burned" appearance than online recipes indicate; the top of the custard appears nearly blackened rather than golden-brown.
See also
In Spanish: Far bretón para niños
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