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At the basement of Central where all the F&B shops were, I bought bread from Petit Provence Bakery, another Japanese shop selling bread. Whenever I visit the Central, I would buy back the bread. I love soft bread. These were the 2 types which I always buy - the Cheese Ball and Choco/Cream Wassants.
I have not tried the others because these 2 types I tried and I liked them, so everytime I would just buy these. The thing about Japanese bread is they are really soft and light. Hence, you would not get a bloated feeling after eating them. And these in Petit Provence were bite-size, so very easy and convenient to pop into the mouth.
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I am a bread lover, especially soft bread that was not too sweet. Mostly, I like to eat my bread "as is" without anything inside, just plain. I do not really fancy wheat bread or oat bread or whatever bread that is hard and belongs to the "healthy" category. Unless they are from Europe, those freshly baked crusted bread that was hard on the outside and soft inside.
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