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baguette

[ba-get] / bæˈgɛt /


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They are turning it into breakfast cereal, tie-dyeing it and, in one case, wrapping it around baguettes.

From New York Times

Customers can make their own board of conservas, or order something off the menu, such as a tuna sandwich on a baguette stuffed with ratatouille and olive oil-packed tuna.

From Washington Post

Extra points if you cap this luscious melange with grated gruyere and parm then stick it under the broiler for a few minutes before serving it with torn pieces of baguette for lunch.

From Salon

One product Frohardt didn’t have to alter was baguettes, “because it was already in the name,” she said with a laugh.

From Seattle Times

Roasted carrots are strung from the ceiling; halved baguettes stand pointed ends up in thick swirls of butter that resemble waves from Japanese ukiyo-e paintings.

From Los Angeles Times