Brioche in a sentence as a noun

That's brioche, or called brioche-style at least, and comes with a price premium.

> So what?Because after that it’s technically not a bread, it’s a brioche.

You can use their fattiness to enrich doughs; they make some of the best brioche that I've ever tasted.

France is responsible for one of the two most famous high-sugar rich bread doughs in the world --- brioche.

It's a perfect "qu'ils mangent de la brioche" moment that shows the man has zero clue what he's talking about.

Sauté the banana slices in caramel, serve inside Cinnamon and sugar coated, lightly toasted and buttered brioche, with Sugary peanut butter like jiffy/skippyDip in honey.

So....sugar bread isn't an essential/staple food therefore doesn't qualify for a tax break?Whether it's healthy or not has nothing to do with it, there's a specific cut off to prevent brioche/cakes qualifying and it's over it.

Brioche definitions

noun

a light roll rich with eggs and butter and somewhat sweet