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When I was 17 or 18 years old, I started buying candy with my own money and I always bought marshmallows.
Of the sweets that I tasted in France, the ones that I'd like to eat most are the brioche, the baba au rhum and the marrons glacés.
Of the sweets that I tasted in France, the ones that I'd like to eat most are the brioche, the baba au rhum and the marrons glacés.
The brioche is like the bastard child of sponge cake and bread, but its taste is peerless.
The brioche is like the bastard child of sponge cake and bread, but its feeling under the tongue is the best under the heavens.
By the way, the pastry known as "Shu Cream" in Japan is not known under this name neither in England nor in France. If you ask for a "Shu Cream" in England, you will end up comically receiving shoe shine.
When I was 17 or 18 years old, I started buying candy with my own money and I always bought marshmallows.
By the way, the pastry known as "Shu Cream" in Japan is not known under this name neither in England nor in France. If you ask for a "Shu Cream" in England, you will end up comically receiving shoe shine.
In Japan, radioactive cesium was detected in baby formula.
As is often the case with educated people, he likes classical music better than popular music.
I drank a very hot double espresso at the coffee shop this morning.
I like short hair.
Can you speak Indonesian?
Mexico is a nation that borders the United States.
Mexico is a country whose borders adjoin with those of the United States.
I listen to and prefer jazz over classical.
When was Lucia born?
I can't leave Sysko alone.
Greece can no longer pay off its debts.
Lucy called already?

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