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Rich Flavor That Lasts 100 Years [La Mère Poulard]
Traditional French Cookies
& Palette, 6 types

After a three-hour high-speed train ride from Paris, you arrive at the coast of northern France, where Mont Saint-Michel, known as the 'Jewel of Normandy,' appears. Mont Saint-Michel earned its fame as a pilgrimage site by withstanding attacks from English forces during the Hundred Years' War, and its beautiful scenery is still beloved by travelers worldwide. A must-try dish when visiting Mont Saint-Michel is the omelet from 'La Mère Poulard,' which has satisfied the hunger of travelers and pilgrims for a long time. La Mère Poulard is also famous for its cookies, made with pure butter, fresh eggs, and high-quality flour, not just its omelets. Since 1888, with an unchanging recipe and carefully selected ingredients, its taste has been recognized in high-end department stores and large supermarkets in France. Enjoy this taste comfortably at home.

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The history of Mont Saint-Michel's famous 'La Mère Poulard' dates back to 1888. Annette Poulard ran an inn in Mont Saint-Michel where pilgrims and travelers would stay. She wondered what to offer her hungry guests and ended up serving them a rich and fluffy soufflé omelet. This taste quickly spread by word of mouth, making Annette Poulard so beloved that she was called Mère Poulard, or 'Auntie Poulard.' Her recipe has been passed down unchanged to this day, spreading not only in Mont Saint-Michel but also to various countries around the world. The La Mère Poulard cookies you find at Kurly are made with Annette Poulard's recipe and are the very same cookies served in La Mère Poulard's restaurants and hotels. Experience the authentic taste of France with these fragrant cookies, imbued with warm-heartedness and a long history, at Kurly.

Rich flavor passed down for 100 years [La Mère Poulard]
Traditional French Cookies
& Pallets (6 types)

When you travel about three hours by high-speed train from Paris to the northern coast of France, you will encounter Mont Saint-Michel, often called the "Jewel of Normandy." Mont Saint-Michel earned its reputation as a pilgrimage site by withstanding attacks from the English army during the Hundred Years' War, and even today, its beautiful scenery is beloved by travelers worldwide. Among the must-try foods when visiting Mont Saint-Michel is the omelet from 'La Mère Poulard', which has long satisfied the hunger of travelers and pilgrims. La Mère Poulard is also famous for its cookies, made with plenty of pure butter, fresh eggs, and high-quality flour. Enjoy at home the taste that has been recognized in high-end department stores and large supermarkets in France, thanks to a recipe and carefully selected ingredients that have remained unchanged since 1888.

About Brand

The history of 'La Mère Poulard,' a famous spot in Mont Saint-Michel, dates back to 1888. Annette Poulard ran an inn in Mont Saint-Michel where pilgrims and travelers would stay. She wondered what to give her hungry guests, and so she served them a nutritious and soft soufflé omelet. This taste spread by word of mouth, and Annette Poulard became so beloved that she was called Mère Poulard, or 'Auntie Poulard.' Her recipe has continued unchanged to this day, spreading not only throughout Mont Saint-Michel but also to countries around the world. The La Mère Poulard cookies you find at Kurly are made with Annette Poulard's recipe and are the very same cookies used in La Mère Poulard's restaurants and hotels. Experience the traditional French taste with these fragrant cookies, imbued with warmheartedness and a long history, at Kurly.

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