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Mon 30th Jan, 2017) is Croissant Day
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Posted on 01/29/2017 9:16:36 PM PST by V K Lee

The legend of how the croissant came to be is that in 1683, the Turkish Empire laid siege on Vienna, Austria. The Turks made several attempts to conquer the city by force, but were unsuccessful, so decided to try underground tunnels. The bakers of Vienna, who worked in the basement storerooms, heard the sound of digging and alerted the cities army. For their vigilance, the bakers received high honors and thanks for their assistance in outwitting the Turks. In celebration, they baked their bread in the shape of a crescent moon—the symbol of the Ottoman Empire. After the Turks were defeated, it became custom to serve morning coffee with the crescent-shaped pastry! The legend continues to say that over a hundred years later, Marie Antoinette introduced the pastry to the French who dubbed it a “croissant”. Celebrate Croissant Day in style by eating an abundance of this tasty treat!


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KEYWORDS: croissant; pastry
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1 posted on 01/29/2017 9:16:36 PM PST by V K Lee
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To: V K Lee

I had always understood that the croissant was in celebration of the victory at Lepanto.


2 posted on 01/30/2017 3:40:52 AM PST by Jimmy Valentine (DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
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