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  2. Bread - Wikipedia

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    Ruisreikäleipä, a flat rye flour loaf with a hole. Bread is the staple food of the Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa, Europe, and in European-derived cultures such as those in the Americas, Australia, and Southern Africa. This is in contrast to parts of South and East Asia, where rice or noodles are the staple.

  3. History of bread - Wikipedia

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    Charred crumbs of a flatbreadmade by Natufianhunter-gatherersfrom wild wheat, wild barley and plant roots between 11,600 and 14,600 years ago have been found at the archaeological site of Shubayqa 1in the Black Desertin Jordan, predating the earliest-known making of bread from cultivated wheat by thousands of years.

  4. Garlic bread - Wikipedia

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    Media: Garlic bread. Garlic bread (also called garlic toast) [ 1 ] consists of bread (usually a baguette, sour dough, or bread such as ciabatta), topped with garlic and occasionally olive oil or butter and may include additional herbs, such as oregano or chives. [ 2 ] It is then either grilled until toasted or baked in a conventional or bread oven.

  5. Baguette - Wikipedia

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    Baguette. A baguette (/ bæˈɡɛt /; French: [baɡɛt] ⓘ) is a long, thin type of bread of French origin [3] that is commonly made from basic lean dough (the dough, not the shape, is defined by French law). [4] It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust. A baguette has a diameter of about 5 to 6 cm (2– 2⁄ in) and a usual length ...

  6. Baking - Wikipedia

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    Baking is a method of preparing food that uses dry heat, typically in an oven, but can also be done in hot ashes, or on hot stones. The most common baked item is bread, but many other types of foods can be baked. [1] Heat is gradually transferred "from the surface of cakes, cookies, and pieces of bread to their center, typically conducted at ...

  7. Naan - Wikipedia

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    Naan (/ nɑːn /) is a leavened, oven-baked or tawa -fried flatbread, that can also be baked in a tandoor. It is characterized by a light and fluffy texture and golden-brown spots from the baking process. [ 1 ] Naan is found in the cuisines of Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. [ 2 ][ 3 ][ 4 ]

  8. Fun, Easy Pull-Apart Bread Recipes for Anytime - AOL

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    Stuck on You. While monkey bread — the sticky, gooey, cinnamon-filled treat — is well-known and loved, there's a wider world of pull-apart breads to explore.

  9. Easter bread - Wikipedia

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    Casatiello (Neapolitan: casatiéllo; [4] Italian: casatello) is a leavened savory bread originating from Naples prepared during the Easter period. Its basic ingredients are flour, lard, cheese, salami, cracklings, eggs and black pepper. The bread's name derives probably from the Neapolitan word caso (Italian: cacio, 'cheese', hence casatiello ...