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  2. Pistolet (bread) - Wikipedia

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    The pistolet (literally "little pistol") is a typical Belgian variety of bread consisting of a small and round bread roll. [1] The crust is usually hard and crispy, while the inside of the roll is soft. To make the bread roll, the dough must rise for 12 hours, and is also

  3. Pistolette - Wikipedia

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    A pistolette is either of two bread-based dishes in Louisiana cuisine. One is a fried bread roll, that can also be stuffed, in the Cajun areas around Lafayette and Lake Charles . The other is a type of submarine shaped bread about half the size of a baguette that is popular in New Orleans for Vietnamese bánh mì and other sandwiches. [ 1 ]

  4. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]

  5. List of sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    Pistolette: United States (Louisiana Creole) Stuffed and fried bread roll (sometimes called stuffed pistolettes) in the Cajun areas around Lafayette. This also refers to a type of submarine-shaped bread about half the size of a baguette that is popular in New Orleans for Vietnamese bánh mì and other sandwiches. [32] Pit beef

  6. Traffic light rating system - Wikipedia

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    Food [3]; Substance Green (low) per 100g Amber (medium) per 100g Red (high) Fat: less than 3g between 3g and 17.5g more than 17.5g per 100g or 21g per portion : Saturated fats

  7. Morning roll - Wikipedia

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    Originating in Buckhaven, extra sugar was added to extend the life of the roll, for use by crews on fishing boats. They bear distinctive prick marks on top. [6] [7] [8] It is a bread roll and not similar to a biscuit in the conventional British or American sense. Scottish morning rolls are sold in bakeries, petrol stations and newsagents. [9]

  8. Sweet roll - Wikipedia

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    A sweet roll or sweet bun refers to any of a number of sweet, baked, yeast-leavened breakfast or dessert foods. They may contain spices, nuts, candied fruits, etc., and are often glazed or topped with icing. [1] Compared to regular bread dough, sweet roll dough generally has higher levels of sugar, fat, eggs, and yeast. [2]

  9. Insulin index - Wikipedia

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    The insulin index compares foods in amounts with equal overall caloric content (240 kcal or 1000 kJ). Insulin indexes are scaled relative to white bread, while glycemic index scores nowadays are usually scaled with respect to pure glucose, although in the past white bread has been a reference point for GI measurements as well.