How a Winning French Bakery Made the No. 1 Baguette in Paris - The Experts
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
- Baker Tharshan Selvarajah has made history by becoming the first Sri Lankan to win the prestigious competition for best baguette in Paris. Since his victory, his bakery now produces 1,000 baguettes every day, supplying esteemed restaurants and clients - including the presidential palace. Each loaf involves a careful baking process, from selecting the finest flour to perfecting the kneading technique and the final bake. The result is a perfectly crunchy, traditional French baguette.
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Credits:
Producer: Gabriella Lewis
Field Producers/Directors: Anna Muckerman, Mohamed Ahmed
Camera: Anna Muckerman, Mohamed Ahmed
Editors: Anna Muckerman, Mohamed Ahmed
Executive Producer: Stephen Pelletteri
Director of Production: Stefania Orrù
Supervising Producer, Development: Gabriella Lewis
Post-Production Supervisor: Lucy Morales Carlisle
Audience Engagement: Frances Dumlao
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Praise for Chef Thierry! Charitable enough to give an immigrant a chance, kind enough to teach him a skill, and humble enough to be happy for his pupil surpassing him. Many people cannot open themselves to one of these, let alone all three.
Absolutely agree!!
He passed on the tradition. I like him
Very true hats of to that gentleman and great French man. I could see tears in guy when he introduced Thierry in the camera
Truly
Thats a real mentor right there
To see Tamils who often fled war in Sri Lanka to build a great life and career in France is very wholesome and heartening to see. Hope to try his baked goods sometime for sure! Well done Tharshan Selvarajah!! 👏👏🇫🇷
Frrr as an Indian tamil I am happy for them :)
I am confused - people from Sri Lanka are called Tamils ? I thought they were Sri Lankans ?
@@ChaosKingablein Sri Lanka there’s a large Tamil population. They’ve gone through a lot because of the Sinhalese attempts to kill them, so the Sri Lankan Tamil’s seeked refuge in France.
I’ve simplified it immensely, there’s much more.
@@ChaosKingable They're just misconceptions. There are tamil speakers in Singapore and Malaysia as well. But no one call them Indians.
@@ChaosKingable Tamil speaking people are called Tamils. We are in many countries. But as the above poster said, major population is in india and sri lanka. and during the war and genocide lot of tamils fled to seek asylum in many countries..
France may have given him the opportunity but it's his dedication and hard work that got him to where he is. Salute! Such a nice immigrant story. Props to his mentor as well.
Expat
then? @@BeachSamuraiStudios
@@Henry-ve3ye Giving jobs away to immigrants while French people are unemployed is a crime in itself
@@Henry-ve3ye In Canada 16-30 years olds about 30% are unemployed because of the Indian immigrants who take the jobs for minimum wage. Suppressing wages in ALL industry not just bread making.
@@alexg9727 do one thing. Go to India and take their jobs.
To do a full interview in French for someone not born in France is just amazing!!!
this guy has been living in france for years. ive never lived in an english speaking country or in spain and i could do an interview in both languages. dont get me wrong! good for him but i would consider it perfectly normal
I never went to any western countries or even any non asian countries but I can speak english maybe with a little accent isnt that impressive??😂😂
@@LLJMproductions man, french is way harder to learn than english or spanish
French isn't easy to learn as English
Even doctors can't speak basic languages like English in France. It's a shame really@@LLJMproductions
@@LLJMproductions”im not mad but i could do better” ahhhh
The way he stops and savours the taste and crunch of his own baguette... something he has access to pretty much everyday and I'm sure he has tried plenty of before shows the love he has for his craft.
This is antisemitic
@@Squadron_Bodronur mums antisemetic
@@rowenakumar5761 your whole existence is antisemitic moron.
See Sri Lankan Tamils adopt and excel at other cultures when they migrate, this man came to France a refugee, gave them respect and worked hard until his baguette was so good it was rated best in Paris and now it is the Baguette supplied to the the French Presidential palace.
Oh man, as a french guy, yeah... those baguettes look really nice.
as a greek guy, yeah... those baguettes look really nice.
As a viet guy, yeah... those baguettes look really nice
As a fungi, yeah... those baguettes look really nice.
Yeah bro! The guy who won the award for the Best Baguette in Paris totally needs validation from a random French dude. You really must've made his day!
As High Quality Industrial Grade Glycine From Donghua Jinlong, yeah… those baguettes look really nice.
His mentor looks like such a nice person. I love when people are willing to teach
He looks so proud of him :)
Witnessing a Tamil SriLankan Immigrant moving past the hardships and perfecting his craft is amazing. Very well done Anna! Love from Canada 🇨🇦
Absolutely! Cultures crossing and interacting is such a cool thing about our world. It's normal and good. Good on this guy.
Why do you need to mention the "Tamil" part? Isn't just Sri Lankan enough?
@@ruxxy_j5667no, Tamil is a distinct ethnic group of its own, with its own set of customs and language. He’s geographically from Sri Lanka, but his ethnicity is Tamil.
@@getoutro So when you mention any person from any county of the world you must specifically highlight his ethnic group like white people of america or latino brazillian?
@@ruxxy_j5667it’s complicated. Tamils were being persecuted in their home country of Sri Lanka, it’s why many Tamils, like Tharshan, left the country in the first place during the civil war.
The French teacher was very generous in accepting a Lankan Tamil and they both ended up getting the best baguette award in Paris!!
See Sri Lankan Tamils adopt and excel at other cultures when they migrate, this man came to France a refugee, gave them respect and worked hard until his baguette was so good it was rated best in Paris and now it is the Baguette supplied to the the French Presidential palace.
I love how he has not forgotten how he started out and gives the due recognition to his teacher. Wishing you all the very best. Love from 🇱🇰
Tamil Eelam dude
@@anton_398 so what? He's Sri lankan. He'd made 🇱🇰 proud :-)
@@anton_398Oh the peelam. The official imaginary state for terrorism.
@@caiussl3249 preach this lesson to your blood thirsting Buddhist monks on how to treat humans, this is July.. black July
@@MiyuruRasoj ooh China leg licking Sinhalese regim aah 🤣😆👌
That incredible crunch you hear and taste when eating a baguette. Is absolutely amazing.
Tharshan Selvarajah is a true artist. So glad to learn about him and his techniques. Loved this video!
Thanks for watching!
Kudos to both the diligent student and the proud mentor 👏🏽 👏🏽
Regardless of his background, he embraced the culture and the people love him back.
Unlike those skull cap wearing guys who want to spread hate and disturb the peace of others
This the kind of immigrants that are always welcome. Kind, smart, ambitious, hardworking, willing to change and embraced the culture. He should have no shame to call himself a Frenchman
And had his old boss on the show. A great sign of respect. Made me respect this man all the more. Well done.
@@anurag123Byou mean unlike the hindus who bathe in 🐄💩??
@mayjailersirens it's not hate. It's a fact, u won't understand till they come and burn your house down just because u said something
This was such a heartwarming video. Tharshan's joy making baguette's and the friendship between him and his mentor made me smile.
See Sri Lankan Tamils adopt and excel at other cultures when they migrate, this man came to France a refugee, gave them respect and worked hard until his baguette was so good it was rated best in Paris and now it is the Baguette supplied to the the French Presidential palace.
Amazing teacher and pupil. Chef Tharshan remembered his mentor and old boss, Chef Thierry. That itself says a lot about his character! Amazing man! Chef Tharshan fully deserved the honour for bringing glory to his bakery, team and his artwork. His hardwork and determination brought success. Chef Thierry on the other hand showed, he has heart of gold by teaching craft and willing to step back so that his pupil enjoys his moment. Not many mentors enjoys when their pupil exceeds them. Great Teacher, Great Pupil....Nice...🙏😃
See Sri Lankan Tamils adopt and excel at other cultures when they migrate, this man came to France a refugee, gave them respect and worked hard until his baguette was so good it was rated best in Paris and now it is the Baguette supplied to the the French Presidential palace.
I made a video about this baguette last year and gosh those baguettes are fantastic. The crunch with the sheer deliciousness of the fluffy bread was very surprising to me. Totally worth the hype. I didn't get to meet the Baker but this video definitely did justice to his work.
As a french with indian roots, this video make me really proud of all people coming to work hard in France to offer a better to their family.
This show us how culture is a very porous concept. Culture is not something fixed. The latest technologic revolution has just amplified the whole process.
His bakery is Au Levain des Pyrénées in the 20th arrondissement neighbourhood.
Merci!
This guy gets my immense recognition for his dedication and (apparently) great results in top-quality Tradition baguette crafting.
However, sad to see that he uses industrial yeasts and not "levain naturel", as his "Au levain des Pyrénées" would infer...
He is no longer at that bakery he's started his own
@@googboogwhat's the new bakery
See Sri Lankan Tamils adopt and excel at other cultures when they migrate, this man came to France a refugee, gave them respect and worked hard until his baguette was so good it was rated best in Paris and now it is the Baguette supplied to the the French Presidential palace.
See Sri Lankan Tamils adopt and excel at other cultures when they migrate, this man came to France a refugee, gave them respect and worked hard until his baguette was so good it was rated best in Paris and now it is the Baguette supplied to the the French Presidential palace.
Imagine winning the best baguette in Paris. My word that has to be a phenomenal baguette. Well done mate.
Especially for the exceptionally discerning French
Good teachers are what all humans need right now. One good teacher and hard work from a student is the key to success. Amazing work.
Congrats to this extremely talented and hard working baker!
the best part was when the teacher came out and their rapport! goes to show when good people work together and support each other great things are accomplished
மேன்மேலும் பல சாதனைகள் புரிந்திடுங்கள் தர்ஷன், வாழ்த்துகள்!!
Imagine he grew up eating apom, thosai, idyapam for bfast... and now a baguette master
Respect for learning something he never done before and even after he became the third in the contest continued to chase the top spot.This guy was born a winner hence why he achieved his dreams.
As a former QC bakery production manager, I only have one word for this superb Baker, Magnifico!!
Sri Lankans work around the world in kitchens. Sri Lanka has a rich heritage of culinary and hospitality schools that educate them in multiple cuisines. I respect this chef's dedication to his craft. When I was in the restaurant industry I worked with many hard working Sri Lankan chefs. No surprise out of hundreds of restaurants in my city my favourite burger is made by one with a Sri Lankan chef.
sri lankan chefs are creating waves in japan too 👍
‘Sri Lankan tamils’
@@AC-gu9ks Yup, These Indo-Aryans get jealous and violent when a Dravidian has good life but have no shame in claiming you as one of your own to take credit for your hardwork without working for it
Eelam Tamil*
@@AC-gu9ksso what you’re implying is that only Sri Lankan Tamils can be chefs? lmao
This guy's attention to detail is impeccable. He deserves all accolades for his hard work and commitment to making the best product.
The immigrant's dream right there. That's how you make the best of your situation.. what a stud.
If only 60% of them weren't unemployed. I wish more of them were like this guy. I wish
Surpassing language, culture and tradition to win best baguette in france. Truly legendary feet indeed. Mad respect for this lad
It’s so heartwarming to see the master and his apprentice and the apprentice became a great master himself and appreciating his teacher.
Great video and congrats to Tharshan for his hard work and embracing the French culture
One of the most heart-warming and intensely appetizing videos I've seen for quite a while! I need to taste this bread!
Another in a series of brilliant, insightful, unpretentious, and unique views into the foods we love - and the people who expertly make them. Bravo, Eater.
Tharshan Selvarajah's story is truly inspiring, demonstrating that hard work, dedication, and a sprinkle of magic (or should we say, "magique"?) can take you to the top of the baking world.
It's fascinating to think about the journey of a single loaf of bread, from being crafted with love and precision in a humble bakery to landing on the plates of Paris' most discerning palates.
Videos like these make me realise that, beyond a few lines on the map, we are all humans who can teach, share and learn from one another and just belong.
it's crazy how you can live in france for years and become successful all without ever conjugating a single verb.
He is a Tamil they are an industrious and a smart people who adapt well.
People truly underrate what Paris has with the quality of baked products.
I was traveling in my 20s and we would come back to our hostel at 4AM and walked by as the boulagerie was working dough in Montmartre.
It's not paris exclusive, it's this way in the whole country
@@RainbowCuga They do it this way in the whole world probably, They all prepare their baking products in the morning to keep them fresh.
Humility is the key here and you can see it in both the pupil and teacher. A lovely inspiring story! Ohh and I think I fancy a baguette for lunch today 😊.
Eater...thank you for always letting the experts speak. Excellent peice.
Seems like a great wholesome dude, congrats to him. That bread looks amazing.
My father is Tunisian, so I speak French and know a lot of their culture. I love that in the last decade more than half the winners of the best baguette has been immigrants, including a Tunisian. C'est choutte.
Encore bravo pour votre accomplissement et succès Mr. Tharshan Selvarajah !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fresh hot crunchy airy bread & full cream butter.. hard to beat!
He is my school mate in Sri Lanka and so proud of him for his achievements
Imagine 20 years back him telling people in Sri Lanka he’s going to go to France and win best baguette in Paris and they all laughed at his wild dream lol
Sri Lankan chefs are very good, as well. Props to this baker🤗
We are proud to have you among us and represent our traditions. Well done and all the best for you and your family! Love from France. You are an example of what France wants for immigrations.
It does speak volumes about French culture....when a Sri Lankan can win the best baguette.....I am really impressed.
Tamil people are very good at cooking. You can see them working hard in every type of restaurants, always with a big smile on their face. Brave people.
That traditional baguette looks so delicious and perfect compared to any baguette I've seen before.
Dammit. Shouldn't have watched this at midnight right before going to bed. Now I am desperately craving a freshly baked baguette.
Dude is an anime protagonist. Born in a foreign country, dreams of making the best baguette in Paris and makes it come true with sheer grit.
7:10 he couldn’t be prouder of his protege and the bread!
This guy deserves a huge respect for sure he went through a lot of hardship to reach this position.
Wonderful! I wish we would have more bakers like him here in Switzerland. I haven't seen a fine baguette like this in years.
I look at this and I'm like,
now this is how you do soft power
shows how a refugee from Sri Lanka, made it, and now is a purveyor of bread to the President of the Republic for 12 months
His Mentor seems so lovely. French people are so kind. Ive been there. Congratulations to this immigrant for hus achievements!
He knows that you know good bread by the sound AND it’s unclear whether he’s seen Ratatouille. True legend.
Number 2! :)
I have been to Paris 3 different times, and have tried baguette in multiple patisseries/boulangerries, hopefully on my next trip, I can try what a baguette from the number 1 Baguette tastes like, and the difference.
i personally not a fan of baguette but looking at this video made me thinking i should give baguette another chance 😅
Bravo Tharshan! Bon travail!!
Excellent! Much to be proud of here! I would love to taste this prize-winning baguette!
The only person they say who would like you to be better than them is either a father or a teacher. What an amazing teacher he had
It is an amazing story! Sweet and lovely. Only best wishes to this man! 😊
This clip captures everything beautiful about the world.
On point. This is 💯 how they should look, the texture is perfect.
What a success story! Congratulations Mr. Tharshan Selvarajah, you brought honor to your family and people!
BRAVO RE MAGAA!!!! well deserve succes from hard work ! he also keeps 22 families and hes own with hes bussineses impressive !! only the best
Amazing to see a Tamil man being appreciated in France for his talent and hard work, after escaping the genocide in Sri Lanka. Congratulations Tharshan!
Good for him. Everyone comes from somewhere, props to those who work hard and make their lives better. Ignore all the bitter mediocre losers who try to bring it down with their small minded comments.
What an artist! bravo!
A motivational story for fellow Tamils. Well done!
Congratulations and all the Best!
Crying in having to buy my baguettes in the South where people like their bread like hot dog buns
Try to be a New Yorker or from New Jersey trying to find an authentic bagel in the South. It's like wonder bread with a hole in it.
ça c'est la malédiction de la chocolatine ... Je vois que ça !
I've left my poor and dreadful Parisian banlieue for the sun of Provence, but man, do I miss the Parisian baguette! Here, people want it white. White! White! because they're so lazy they just buy them for the week, freeze them, and reheat them as the week goes...Poor souls. And poor me, who never finds a good Parisian baguette!
I like how the comment replies both assume you meant South (of France) and (American) South
What an inspirational immigrant story. Props to his boss who taught him and has a great relationship with him.
As a parisian, this is EXACTLY how I want my tradition bien cuite. Too bad the boulangerie is at the other side of the city :(
Those baguette look so effing amazing!
Made with heart, won with smile !!
This is like a fairytale story. So inspiring. Would definitely make for a wonderful children’s book.
I feel proud to see my people in places like this in the world as a Sri lankan!
Treating the people worst but names are yours🤡🤡🤡
@@Grove-street677 I had a stroke tryna understand that
@@ruxxy_j5667you belong to schools then😂
Eelam tamils were genocided by Sinhalese
@@Khan_Azad "You belong to schools" My guy, it's you that needs an education with english like that
we are happy and proud of you brother. Especially as a singhalese and a fellow Sri Lankan. Much love.💌
Stop using the race seriously grow up
But he is a tamil
@@Sigma3095 I think outsiders perhaps don't need to know that
The issue is we or US devide people perhaps not intentional but that's detrimental
Very nice of him to acknowledge his boss
It’s within Tamil culture you do good by them they will treat you like family.
Sri Lankan man indeed has the great success story, given the opportunity and chance one can strive in life
So proud of you bro ! I can only imagine how tough it would have been for you in Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
What a wonderful story. I LOVE French baguette.
Hard working never fails anyone
Oh man! Those baguettes coming out of the oven! I could smell them! If only I could taste them! Well done to this amazing baker and his team.
Now I want a Bahn Mi.
French bread is something else. I was happily living on bread when I’ve been over there 😂
7:32 perfect
"By listening to the sound of the dough"
Is he an anime character or something? Damn that is master level stuff.
Proud of this fellow Sri Lankan!
So interesting to me that I can hear his Tamil accent even when he’s not speaking English 😂
People from the Indian Subcontinent seem to be the most super-adaptable people on Earth. I have not seen any other group adapt in so many different directions.
Bravo Tharshan Selvarajah!
So inspiring! Congratulations on your journey Tharshan!
A master of his craft.😋
This is something I expected in a manga/anime , wow.
Amazing guy! And congratulations to him and his team for their excellence!