There’s truly no wrong time for a croissant. They’re flaky and light and buttery and snack perfection. Now imagine the most perfect croissant, but 100 times bigger than your typical croissant AND served to you at Roland Garros during the French Open?
You’d think you died and ascended to the afterlife.
But the pastry sized like a small child is real, and it’s apparently a thing you can get as you watch some of the best tennis players launch volleys back-and-forth across the net in Paris, France. While the flavor and idea is top notch, there are some questions that remain about the execution.
In a video shared by Bleacher Report on social media, a couple is shown enjoying gargantuan treat. Is there a plate? How is the gentleman going to politely clap for Novak Djokovic if one hand is struggling under the weight of perfectly layered dough?
This size of baked good isn’t made to be consumed in one sitting — at least most likely isn’t — so what do you do with it between nibbles? Regardless, if presented with the option to buy a gigantic pastry, I’m going for it.