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Did you know? France has a longer history of tea drinking than the UK

Drinking it was encouraged by Louis XIV, whose reign of 72 years is the longest recorded of any monarch of a sovereign country in history

Published: 25 May 2022
Author: Brian McCulloch

Brexit and Covid mean the last true French Onion Johnnies have gone

Onion Johnnies - François Seité with his father and their onions

Ending the 200-year-old tradition of Breton farmers taking their famous onions to the UK to sell. One Onion Johnnie shares his story

Published: 13 May 2022
Author: Samantha David

La Chandeleur: tomorrow is France’s national crêpe day

The tradition of eating crêpes on Candlemas is centuries old, although recipes and flavours vary across the country

Published: 1 February 2022
Author: Emma Morgan
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