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  2. Pandoro - Wikipedia

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    Pandoro (Italian: [panˈdɔːro]) is an Italian sweet bread, most popular around Christmas and New Year. Typically a product of the city of Verona , Veneto, pandoro traditionally has an eight-pointed shape. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Bread episodes - Wikipedia

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    Bread is a British television sitcom, written by Carla Lane, about a close-knit, working-class family in Liverpool. 74 episodes aired, over 7 series and 3 Christmas specials, between 1986 and 1991. [ 1 ]

  4. Bread (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Boswells had a mongrel dog as a pet, called Mongy, who was run over and killed in one episode, leading to the family scattering his ashes into the Mersey. The show's title is a reference to "bread" meaning "money"; though this is not a Liverpudlian Scouse expression but cockney rhyming slang ("bread and honey"). Liverpudlians at the time ...

  5. Bauli - Wikipedia

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    Bauli S.p.A. is an Italian food company of bakery products such as pandoro, panettone, colomba and croissants, founded in Verona in 1922 by pastry chef Ruggero Bauli. Between 2020 and 2021, Bauli re-confirmed itself as the leader company in the recurrence market with a 37% share for Christmas and 33% for Easter.

  6. Genoa cake - Wikipedia

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    Although the name Genoa cake is mainly used in the United Kingdom, where recipes for it have been around since the 19th century, [4] it is a variant of the pandolce (Italian: [panˈdoltʃe]; Ligurian: pandoçe, Ligurian: [paŋˈduːse]; lit.

  7. Bread - Wikipedia

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    The Old English word for bread was hlaf (hlaifs in Gothic: modern English loaf) which appears to be the oldest Teutonic name. [1] Old High German hleib [2] and modern German Laib derive from this Proto-Germanic word, which was borrowed into some Slavic (Czech: chléb, Polish: bochen chleba, Russian: khleb) and Finnic (Finnish: leipä, Estonian: leib) languages as well.

  8. Mamón - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from Portuguese broa, a type of corn and rye bread from Portugal and Galicia. Broas can either be soft and spongy or crunchy and cookie-like. They are commonly eaten paired with coffee or hot chocolate . They are also traditionally used to make icebox cakes in the Philippines, including crema de fruta and mango float. [6] [7]

  9. How Are U Bread - Wikipedia

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    How Are U Bread (Korean: 하와유브레드; RR: Hawayubeuredeu) is a 2020 South Korean-Chinese web drama starring Kim Jun-myeon and Lee Se-young. The drama will be aired [ when? ] in South Korea (via the KT -owned streaming website Seezn) and China simultaneously and is currently in discussion to air in 30 other countries.