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The puff is invented at about 1645 by a named Claudius Gele as a French pastry cook apprentice. Claudius want to bake a delicious and nice loaf of bread with using water, flour, butter. A pastry cook, advised Claudius against baking the loaf as he thought so the butter would run out of it. Then the loaf still put in the oven to bake. When the loaf baked, pastry cook and Claudius are surprised at the shape and the unusual size it attained. After Claudius finish his apprenticeship, Claudius left Paris and he found a work. Last Claudius have been create the

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