Hallo zusammen! Ich komme aus Argentinien und habe gerade bemerkt, dass Lidl diese Woche Schinken-Käse-Croissants verkauft. Es erinnerte mich sofort an etwas ganz Typisches zu Hause namens „Mafalda“, im Grunde ein Medialuna (süßes Croissant, würde die treffende Beschreibung sein) mit Schinken und Käse. Ein klassisches Café-Frühstück/Snack in Argentinien. 😄 Kommt das hier auch häufig vor? Ich lebe schon seit einiger Zeit in Deutschland, habe aber in Bäckereien noch nie so gefüllte Croissants gesehen, meist einfach, mit Schokolade oder mit Käse oben drauf. Danke! 🇦🇷

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  1. cat_in_cardigan on

    I’d say it’s very common, they were even sold at the cafeteria in my middle school around 15 years ago. Also, normally Lidl (and also Aldi) has them every day, they are just discounted now. 

  2. Yeah, I‘d say it is fairly common. Most discounters have them in their „bakery“ section.

  3. Ham and Cheese Croissants are pretty commen and you can find them in any grocery store usally.

    But here the ham and cheese is usally rolled toghter with the dough and backed.

  4. Werewolf_Capable on

    Man talk about false advertising 😂 These things do NOT look like that at all.

  5. It is common, and not just in Germany, you can buy it in other European countries as well.

  6. I was born and raised in Germany, but am French on my mother’s side, and what they do to croissants in this country feels like an insult lol.

  7. rick_astley66 on

    Most supermarkets/discounters with baked goods stations have them.
    Lidl, Aldi, Kaufland, Netto, Penny, Tegut,… They’re a standard item here.
    Also eating croissants with toppings is a typical german thing as well.

  8. They are ok but it’s not quite the same as a Mafalda because the croissant is not as sweet as a medialuna. But you will find these Schinken-Käse-Croissant at several bakeries and supermarkets for sure. I like them but it’s not the same unfortunately.
    Abrazo!

  9. Yes, very common, but not *every* bakery has them. There are two bakeries in my part of town and one has them, one doesn’t. Aldi, Lidl, and Netto have them as well.

  10. Have you tried Laugencroissant/ Laugeneck, yet? I haven’t had them with cheese or anything, just plain so far, but they’re soo good imho and I wouldn’t be surprised if they match with ham& cheese really well

    ^(unless they’ve become very stale as it’s the case with anything else)

    Mafalda sounds really cute btw :))

  11. Are you sure, that the croissants with cheese on top you saw in bakeries were not filled with ham and cheese? I think that would be the more common thing – the cheese on top is for distinguishing from plain croissants.

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