Pain brié is a traditional Normandy bread. Its name comes from the pounding of the dough, as "brie" is derived from the Old Norman verb brier, meaning "to pound". The preparation includes a long kneading period and a beating of the dough, which tightens it, producing a heavy, yeasted bread with a tight crumb. It used to be the bread given to fishermen and sailors.

Characteristic of: French cuisine
Categories: Baguette Bread Yeast bread
Contains, including ancestors: Wheat
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Wikidata ID: Q3360569
Wikipedia title: Pain brié
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