Vitréais

Breton cake
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Vitréais
Gwitregad
TypeCake
Place of originFrance
Region or stateVitré, Ille-et-Vilaine
Main ingredientsapple, salted butter, sugar, egg, almonds

The Vitréais, known in Breton as Gwitregad, is a Breton cake. It is a specialty of Vitré, a city in eastern Brittany, France. It is a cake made of apples with salted butter caramel, eggs and almonds.[1]

References

  1. ^ Les Portes de Bretagne - Pays Touristique. "Recette du Vitréais".

External links

  • Recipe for the Vitréais: an easy recipe on how to make the vitréais at home


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