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1) the monastery : you won't find any white gothic church in France as white as this one (and I'm not even sure it does exist in fact even in other countries), they're usually made of grey stones like the original set one, which looks pretty much like the classic standard church you'll find in small french villages. Except in the south of France where it's more roman than gothic.
2) The building at the left down corner : maybe in Germania, but there's a few chances to see a roof like that in France.
(I'm french by the way
Ingredients
• 250ml Warm water • 400g Plain flour • 2 teaspoons Instant yeast • 2 teaspoons Olive oil • 1 teaspoon Caster sugar • 1 pinch Salt • 75g Salted butter • 3 Cloves of garlic • Herbs such as Thyme, Coriander to taste (optional)
Instructions
Put warm water, yeast, and caster sugar into a bowl. Whisk to ensure no clumps. Cover and leave for 10-20 minutes until frothy. Preheat oven to 50 celcius, and place cast iron skillet into oven to warm up. Pour frothy mixture into mixing bowl, then add olive oil, and salt. Turn on mixer to low speed and slowly add flour as it mixes. Continue to mix until fully incorporated and dough forms. Remove skillet from oven and liberally coat in extra olive oil to ensure the dough does not stick. Put all of the dough onto the warmed skillet and spread it out evenly to cover the entire skillet.
Always like to see new IA-Sets. Could you maybe Upload some pictures, so we can get a look how it looks in feudal, castle, imperial?
can something be done to separate Ethiopians and Malians or Khmer and Malay?