The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

White beans and chocolate Napoleons

- By Andrew Dampf and Joseph Wilson Associated Press writers

What do savory white beans and chocolate treats in the shape of Napoleon’s head have in common besides melting in your mouth?

They could both be enjoyed on Sunday when the Tour de France swung away from the salt water and wind-swept coast of the opening stage and cut an incomplete circle through the Vendee region, chock full of delicacies as well as reminders of France’s enthrallin­g past.

The Tour commemorat­ed the centennial of the end of World War I by starting Stage 2 in Mouilleron-Saint-Germain, the hometown of the man credited with rallying France during its darkest hour in the conflict.

The flat stage ended 113 miles later in La Roche-sur-Yon, which in 1934 was the starting point of the first ever individual time trial for the Tour, when eventual race winner Antonin Magne was the quickest.

Here’s a gastronomi­c, sporting and cultural glance at the route:

BAGUETTE AND BUTTER:

The second of two flat stages to get the Tour going, it’s another day for the sprinters to shine while the favorites will want to avoid the crashes that slowed the likes of Chris Froome, Richie Porte and Nairo Quintana on Saturday.

PLAT DU JOUR:

The Vendee region proudly cultivates a delicious white bean called “la mogette” that can accompany meat dishes or be piled on a piece of “prefou” garlic toast with generous amounts of rich butter. It can also be made into a refreshing “creme de mogettes” soup that is served cold.

HISTORY:

Mouilleron is the hometown of Georges Clemenceau , who earned the moniker of “Father Vic- tory” after he became premier of France in 1917and bolstered the war effort. He was one of the architects of the Treaty of Versailles that concluded World War I.

VIN DU JOUR:

While you could go for the La Barbiniere wines of Saint-Philbert-du-Pont-Charrault, why not wash down those white beans with a La Musse beer? Matured in casks that previously held whiskey, rum or brandy, these unfiltered brews earned the prize of excellence at France’s national agricultur­e contest this year.

CULTURE:

Vikings, gladiators and musketeers are just some of the historical characters the Puy du Fou theme park in Les Epesses brings to life in action-filled shows. The park was used to unveil the Tour teams in 1993and 2011.

STAT OF THE DAY:

Six. The number of riders for the eight-man Direct Energie team who come from the local Vendee U. feeder team.

QUOTE OF THE DAY:

“It’s part of the game unfortunat­ely.” Chris Froome on crashing five kilometers from the finish of Stage 1.

DESSERT:

La Napoline chocolate, including caramel and pralines, shaped like the head of Napoleon Bonaparte, who establishe­d La Roche-sur-Yon as the region’s capital and ordered an expansion of the town.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE ENA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Spectators watch as the pack passes along the west coast during the first stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 201kilomet­ers (124.9miles) with start in Noirmoutie­ren-L’Ile and finish in Fontenay Le-Comte, France, Saturday.
CHRISTOPHE ENA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Spectators watch as the pack passes along the west coast during the first stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 201kilomet­ers (124.9miles) with start in Noirmoutie­ren-L’Ile and finish in Fontenay Le-Comte, France, Saturday.

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