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Among the breads popular in Middle Eastern countries are "pocket" pita bread in the Levant and Egypt, and the flat tannur bread in Iraq. The oldest known kind of bread, found by archaeologists in the Syrian Desert (modern-day southern Syria and northern Jordan), dates back 14,000 years. It was a sort of unleavened flatbread made with several ...
March 7, 2024 at 11:59 AM. ... Excavations in Turkey recently uncovered the abandoned dough —and discovered the “world’s oldest bread.” Archaeologists found the palm-sized, ... Fox Weather ...
For generations, white bread was the preferred bread of the rich while the poor ate dark (whole grain) bread. However, in most Western societies, the connotations reversed in the late 20th century, with whole-grain bread becoming preferred as having superior nutritional value while Chorleywood bread became associated with lower-class ignorance ...
Bread [19] [20] [21] – the oldest known bread is from 14,000 years ago in Jordan. [22] Flatbread [23] Focaccia – dates to ancient Rome [24] [25] Mantou – dates to 307 BCE – 250 BCE [26] Chutney [27] Congee [28] Curry [29] Fig-cake (develah) – eaten by Jews in antiquity, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and in the Jerusalem Talmud; Fish ...
On March 4, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed an act creating Idaho Territory [27] from portions of Washington Territory and Dakota Territory with its capital at Lewiston. The original Idaho Territory included most of the areas that later became the states of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming , and had a population of under 17,000.
Archeologists in Turkey say they have discovered the world’s oldest known bread, dating back to 6600 BC. ... March 8, 2024 at 12:13 PM ... A largely destroyed oven structure was found in an area ...
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The oldest evidence of bread-making has been found in a 14,500-year-old Natufian site in Jordan's northeastern desert. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Around 10,000 BC, with the dawn of the Neolithic age and the spread of agriculture, grains became the mainstay of making bread.