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A few interesting things:
1. French people always ask where something was grown or produced because different regions or countries have different techniques and rules (eg, what is considered organic). Our guide Agathe said even something like Chardonnay would taste different depending on its region of origin.
2. Agathe said leeks and green beans were served almost daily in her home. (I don’t think I had a leek until I was 40!)
3. Bakeries were always closed one day/week, with neighborhoods coordinating so at least one bakery was always available. If a bakery was open 7days/week, it meant the bread was not cooked on site.
4. Fish was very fresh except on Mondays, because there were no deliveries on Sunday.














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