The crouton is not something new among us, since we have already attended more or less accurate versions of this invention, whose registered trademark belongs to Bimbo, and now it is the turn of a new supermarket chain.
It has been the German Lidl that has introduced in its oven sectionpresent in all stores, a version of the croissant to the satisfaction (or not) of its clientele.
This one costs 1.99 euros (almost 10 euros per kilo), weighs quite a bit and comes presented on a tray like a cake tray, releasing the corresponding scent to this invention that mixes bread and croissant.
This proposal is quite compact, thick and forcefulbut its persistent smell will delight those who love the aroma of a freshly made croissant, since it tastes more like this dough than a loaf of authentic bread.
Those who have tried it assure that it is really very good with a result better than Bimbo's (which Mercadona also has) despite a somewhat unfortunate presentation due to the complexity when consuming it, since it does not come in slices, but in a sponge cake format.
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However, this problem is easy to solve, since it is enough to compose this product in the bread sliceravailable to customers in Lidl supermarkets.
At the flavor level, it is not so sweet Like the other varieties on the market, not much presence of butter is detected in its composition.
Its texture is more similar to that of a croissant than to that of bread, so it is a good hybrid between both options with a bit of a croissant tendency.
This option can also be toasted to acquire new textures and nuances and spread, for example, jam or butter. Also, it is an option to fill with York or Serrano ham.
Photo | Joana Costa
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