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46 Comments

  1. James, please learn how to pronounce 'praline'.
    Thanks kiwi Sam, you were perfect as always

  2. I feel like i have to watch this video atleast 100 times just to pay for one of those croissants 🙏

  3. I never thought someone going to try croissants in France could be so interesting 🤭 James you have my heart 🫶🏾

  4. i cant decide if james' earrings are new or if i just never noticed them but either way he looks cool as fuck

  5. I feel like I’m watching a montage in a movie where the character is taking back their life after a divorce

  6. Sorry what…?! since when did James Marriott look like Hasan Piker? Props to him for losing weight ofc, but I guess the moustache and big glasses vibe is like the cool guy thing now huh.

  7. Just fyi in case you didn’t realise, but babka isn’t Polish cuisine:
    “A babka is a sweet braided bread which originated in the Jewish communities of Poland and Ukraine.”

    Polish Jews weren’t even integrated with the rest of Polish culture whatsoever, they lived in ghettos/separate areas on the edge of towns, so claiming it as your own is appropriating the culture of a disadvantaged people who created babka by using LEFTOVER challah bread (the specific bread used within Jewish religious ceremonies) as they had to make the bread last longer as they didn’t have much.

    This quote is fully sourced on Wikipedia:
    “babka was mostly unheard of outside of the Polish JEWISH community until the latter part of the 20th century”

  8. Honestly not sure why you made the effort to do a bakery video in Paris with doing almost no research to find good bakeries, and then the bakeries you go to, you order the least traditional least French thing then wonder why it’s not amazing… 🤦‍♂️

  9. when I was in Paris literally 4 or 5 days ago the best croissant's and pain au chocolate i has were from the general supermarkets ( franprix), they were fresh and soooo cheap, less than a euro. They were so good if you got them fairly early or when they put out the second batch of them.

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