patisserie

മധുരപലഹാരശാല
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But in France, they are carefully hand-harvested and sold as a seasonal luxury to serve atop perfect individual custard tarts at Paris patisseries .
a shop where French pastries and cakes are sold.
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the 'patisserie' also specializes in cheesecakes and tortes
Afterwards Mum, Amelia and I sat outside a 'patisserie' (which is what they have in Albert Park) in the chilly May sunshine and sipped hot coffees.
First I took a short train ride to go to a 'patisserie' called Au Bon Vieux Temps.
Then there is the arty bookshop he is planning downstairs, and the adjustments that need to be made to the chairs in the 'patisserie' .
It's getting dark as we leave the 'patisserie' and the chanting begins again.
He is a highly trained 'patisserie' chef and chocolatier and has made chocolates for the Belgian royal family.
Not that my visit is all 'patisserie' and cafe au lait, goodness no.
The marriage is abandoned and she leaves university, moving to another village, where she finds work at a 'patisserie' .
It was a real boost to the spirits, as was the coffee and cake I had at a 'patisserie' afterwards.
Now an upmarket shop, it has 46 employees and operates a 'patisserie' , delicatessen and a meat, game and poultry section.
I hated it and I knew I wanted to be in the kitchen, so in 1956 I headed straight for Paris to work in a 'patisserie' , indulging my love of sugar and sweetness.
Now, only a French-run 'patisserie' outclasses her.
So I jumped in my little car I'd bought for £50 and went to Amsterdam where I found Dutch 'patisserie' is probably the best in Europe.
I couldn't resist a magical, exotic pale pink 'patisserie' creation that almost defies description.
Few, these days, have time for a trip to the 'patisserie' before work, which explains the fast-growing popularity of that Anglo-Saxon import, the breakfast cereal.
Rob was at the finish with two bags full of cookies and bonbons from a local 'patisserie' .
He perked up a bit when we went down the stairs to the 'patisserie' for a cookie.
cream cakes and French 'patisserie'
The kids were only interested in the towns and villages if they had a 'patisserie' and a swimming pool; the canal was too murky to be jumping into.
Café Bleu offers a range of sandwiches, panini and 'patisseries' which he describes as Mediterranean cuisine.
In the seaside suburb of St Kilda, you'll find fantastic 'patisseries' still owned by descendants of the original Jewish families who settled there.
The second is a Maison Blanc, one of a small chain of French 'patisseries' .
Say goodbye to the scene in which a car smashes into a boulangerie; Hollywood prefers to demolish 'patisseries' .
But in France, they are carefully hand-harvested and sold as a seasonal luxury to serve atop perfect individual custard tarts at Paris 'patisseries' .
Amanda had done a lot of travelling to Italy and other European countries working in 'patisseries' and health stores making chocolates.
I was distracted by a window full of 'patisseries' on the Rue Bonaparte.
As we juggled our time between morning visits and lazy afternoons in and out of piazzas and 'patisseries' , I wondered what would have appealed to him.
There are boulangeries and 'patisseries' in every town, with fresh croissants and pastries.
It will boast a fabulous selection of freshly-baked French breads and 'patisseries' , traditional charcuterie and delicacies and fine herbs and spices to whet any appetite.
The Pastry Boutique also specializes in exquisite floral arrangements, delectable chocolate and a range of 'patisseries' .
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