Definition of «plusse»

A plusse is a type of French pastry that originated in Brittany, France. It consists of a buttery flaky crust filled with a sweet cream and usually topped with powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar. The name comes from the Breton word "poull" meaning "soft," referring to the soft texture of the pastry.

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