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  2. How to Make Japanese Milk Bread - AOL

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    This Japanese milk bread recipe produces a loaf that's soft, fluffy and irresistible. It's made with the tangzhong method for the perfect pillowy texture. The post How to Make Japanese Milk Bread ...

  3. Japanese milk bread - Wikipedia

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    Japanese milk bread (食パン, shokupan), also called Hokkaido milk bread, or simply milk bread in English sources, is a soft white bread commonly sold in Asian bakeries, particularly Japanese ones. Although bread is not a traditional Japanese food , it was introduced widely after World War II , and the style became a popular food item.

  4. You Can Make a Soft, Fluffy Loaf of Bread with a Can of ... - AOL

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    You may know it as “Japanese milk bread” or “Hokkaido milk bread,” named for the region’s famous milk. It’s the peak of indulgence, golden brown on the outside and soft and fluffy ...

  5. You Can Make a Soft, Fluffy Loaf of Bread with a Can of ... - AOL

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    What makes this bread so darn delicious is that each ingredient (flour, yeast, butter, sugar, milk, and sweetened condensed milk) perfectly balances its counterparts to ensure a light, cloud-like ...

  6. Sandwich bread - Wikipedia

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    Japanese milk bread, a specific style of sandwich bread, is popular in Asia, particularly in Japan, and has artisan status there. [17] [18] Bread was not a traditional food in Japan, but it came into culinary use there after the American response to post-World War II Japanese rice shortages included relief shipments of wheat. [19]

  7. Milk bread - Wikipedia

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    Milk bread may refer to: Japanese milk bread; Milk roll; Milk toast; See also. List of breads This page was last edited on 14 October 2023, at 14:55 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Tangzhong - Wikipedia

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    Tangzhong (Chinese: 湯種; pinyin: tāngzhǒng), also known as a water roux or yu-dane (Japanese: 湯種, romanized: yu-dane) [1] [2] is a paste of flour cooked in water or milk to over 65 °C (149 °F) which is used to improve the texture of bread and increase the amount of time it takes to stale.

  9. A Step-by-Step Guide to Shaping Your Milk Bread - AOL

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