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  2. Manchet - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary traces the use of the English word manchet back to about 1450 and equates this type of bread with paindemain. [3]One of the first recipes printed in English for manchet breads comes from the 1588 recipe book The Good Huswifes Handmaide by an unknown author.

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  5. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    The dough has many layers, of which each is very thin and crisp. The filling is composed of butter and maltose. Nazook: Armenia: Also spelled nazouk or nazuk, it is a crisp, but soft, and buttery, sweet, but not too sweet, pastry made with flour, butter, sugar, sour cream, yeast, vanilla extract and eggs for the wash.

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    Making focaccia bread seems like it would require an advanced level of breadmaking knowledge. But according to Martha Stewart, making delicious and herbaceous focaccia requires little to no bread ...

  7. Flatbread - Wikipedia

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    Flammkuchen/Tarte flambée : thin bread dough rolled out in a circle or a rectangle and covered with onions and lardons Flatbrød ( Norway ): barley flour , salt and water, or potato, flour and salt, or peas flour and salt.

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    According to the entertaining expert and founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, she used 100 eggs, 14 pounds of pecan halves, 60 ounces of pumpkin purée, 11 jars of corn syrup, and, very ...

  9. Mjukkaka - Wikipedia

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    They are usually made of rye flour, yeast, margarine, water, salt, milk and light treacle. Mjukkaka is used as any regular bread and are served at breakfast or lunch with just butter. The recipe is known to be handed over generation through generation in the northern part of Sweden. The ingredients may vary depending on location and heritage. [1]