Italian video blogger Louis Salle has published his review of Parisian croissants during protests over pension reform in the French capital. It has been reported daily mail.
In the video, the 25-year-old blogger visits five of Paris’ most famous bakeries, buys croissants from them, and gives an insight into their texture and taste while eating them in a crowd of protesters.
The blogger says in the video, “My name is Louis and I’m in Paris today to try the five best croissants, let’s see which one is the best,” and is then promptly pushed by a cop.
While choosing a bakery in the process, the blogger asks the demonstrators how to pronounce the name of the French establishment, tastes the croissants, decides how fluffy or buttery they are, keeping the crowd calm.
At the same time, he fails to buy croissants at the famous luxury bakery, Cédric Grolet, as a huge queue forms in front of his office.
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