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  2. Bread in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Sobado bread, also called candeal or bregado Migas, a traditional Spanish dish of humble origins, whose main ingredient is "old" bread (stale bread) Bread in Spain has an ancient tradition with various preparations in each region. Wheat is by far the most cultivated cereal, as it withstands the dry climate of the interior of the country.

  3. Paximathia - Wikipedia

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    Paximathia (Greek: παξιμάδια), also spelt paximadia (plural), or paximadi/paximathi (singular), is a hard bread of Greek origin, similar to rusk, that is prepared with whole wheat, chick pea or barley flour. [1] [2] [3] It has been referred to as being similar to biscotti or as a type of biscotti. [4]

  4. Tsoureki - Wikipedia

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    Tsoureki (Greek: τσουρέκι) also known as šurēk (Hijazi Arabic: شُريك), cöreg, čʿorek, katʿnahuncʿ (Armenian: չէօրէկ, չորեկ, կաթնահունց), çörək (Azerbaijani), çyrek (), kozunak (Bulgarian: козунак), cozonac or paskalya çöreği is a sweet holiday bread made with flour, milk, butter, eggs, and sugar and commonly seasoned with orange zest ...

  5. 12 Clever Recipes for Stale Bread (That You'll Actually Want ...

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    4. French Toast. Slightly stale bread is perfect for French toast. It soaks up the eggy custard without falling apart or turning to mush. Whisk together eggs, milk, a splash of vanilla, and a ...

  6. Daktyla - Wikipedia

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    Daktyla (Greek: Δάχτυλα) is a leavened 'country' or 'village' bread from Greece, [1] but also popular in Cyprus [2] and Turkey. [3]It has a segmented shape resembling fingers of bread, which give it its name of 'finger bread' [4] (Δάχτυλα, Daktyla in Greek means "fingers" [1]), which is made by making deep slashes in a loaf before baking, [3] or making a row of rolls of dough and ...

  7. Pita - Wikipedia

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    Pita (Greek: πίτα, romanized: pita / ˈ p ɪ t ə / or US: / ˈ p iː t ə /) [2] or pitta (British English) is a family of yeast-leavened round flatbreads baked from wheat flour, common in the Mediterranean, Levant, and neighboring areas.

  8. Byzantine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bread played a major part in the Byzantine diet. [3]: 162 The most valued bread was made from "finely sieved" wheat flour with no other grains mixed in. [3]: 162 Besides wheat and barley, bread was made using rye, millet, egg yolks, and chickpeas. [3]: 162 Bulgur was also eaten. [3]: 161

  9. Category:Greek breads - Wikipedia

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    Category: Greek breads. 4 languages. ... Zea (bread) This page was last edited on 8 October 2011, at 18:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...