Richard Bertinet on his love of baking

Award-winning Breton baker Richard Bertinet explains the origins of his passion for traditional bread-making

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I fell in love with bread when I was a youngster. I was often sent to pick up the family’s baguettes in the morning. The bakery was in the middle of the estate where I grew up in Vannes in Brittany. Everything about the bakery really appealed to me. I remember standing in the queue and peering over the counter through the door to see the bakers working, loading and unloading the ovens. They seemed to have so much pride in what they were doing.

I don’t remember wanting to be anything else other than a baker. I did work experience when I was 14, which was incredibly hard work as no allowances were made for my age. But it inspired me to take up an apprenticeship with a baker when I was 15.

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