Brioche

/briːˈoʊʃ/ noun

A soft, sweet bread made with eggs and butter, often shaped into rolls.

From French brioche, possibly from Old French brier (to break or knead). The bread originated in Normandy, France, in the 15th century and the word entered English in the 18th century.

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