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marble rye bread - Glossary Search

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rye bread Glossary Term
A variety of bread made from grains of rye grass that have been ground into fine flour providing a slightly sweet-sour flavor.
polish rye bread Glossary Term
A type of rye bread of Polish origin that can be prepared with a number of different recipes. Lighter versions of Polish rye are similar in color, flavor, and texture to New York rye bread due to a generous portion of wheat flour added to the dough.
italian rye bread Glossary Term
A type of rye bread of Italian origin that is not as heavy as its northern and eastern European counterparts due to the smaller proportion of rye flour used in relation to the wheat flour content.
marble rye bread Glossary Term
Bread that is made with a combination of pumpernickel rye and traditional rye dough or pumpernickel rye and sourdough to create a hearty flavored sandwich bread.
pull-apart bread Glossary Term
A type of bread that is formed into a shape that contains distinct markings or indentations that allow the bread to be “pulled apart” into individual servings.
swedish rye bread Glossary Term
A type of rye bread that is a bit lighter in flavor and texture than other rye breads of Northern Europe and Scandinavia due to the use of a greater proportion of wheat flour than rye flour.
limpa bread Glossary Term
A flavorful Swedish bread made with rye and wheat flour that is often served on festive occasions. Although the bread contains rye flour, it does not have the heavy rye flavor of other rye breads due to the higher proportion of wheat flour and because of the various flavoring ingredients, which include orange zest, anise, cardamom, cumin, fennel, and molasses.
boston brown bread Glossary Term
An unusual quick bread flavored with molasses that was developed from the necessity of early New England settlers to make a hearty bread using their limited resources.
rye flour Glossary Term
Grains of rye grass that have been ground into fine flour that has a slightly sweet-sour flavor. Low in gluten, it does not contain enough protein to develop the gluten necessary for the bread to rise sufficiently without combining it with wheat flour.
pumpernickel bread Glossary Term
Traditional German bread referred to as a "box bread" or "kastenbrot" by German bakers. This bread can be made with a combination of coarse ground rye and wheat flour (mostly rye and less wheat) or all rye flour combined with molasses for flavor and color.
raisin bread Glossary Term
A popular breakfast and tea bread, especially in Britain and the United States, which is usually made with a dough of bread flour or all-purpose flour.
new york rye bread Glossary Term
A type of rye bread containing a greater proportion of wheat flour than rye. It has a lightly colored crumb and a chewy, but tasty crust.
pain aux noix bread Glossary Term
A type of bread flavored with walnuts that are chopped or ground. Like the British walnut bread, there are many variations of the French version.
landbrot bread Glossary Term
A German country bread that uses a starter as a leaven. The bread has a chewy, open crumb and a delicious sourdough flavor.
german sourdough bread Glossary Term
A type of sourdough bread popular in Germany, made with bread flour or whole-wheat flour and rye flour, which is one of the most widely cultivated and used grains in the country.
baked brown bread Glossary Term
A type of quick bread that is very similar to Boston brown bread except that it is baked rather than steamed.
multigrain bread Glossary Term
Bread made up of multiple grains, generally six to nine different grains are used, such as oats, rice, corn, triticale, rye, wheat, barley, buckwheat, millet, soy, and flax.
sunflower bread Glossary Term
A type of bread that may be made with coarse rye meal or whole wheat combined with ground and whole sunflower seeds, sunflower oil, honey, and other ingredients.
knackebrod bread Glossary Term
A type of Finnish crispbread that is formed into large, thin, brittle rounds with a hole in the center.
apfelnussbrot bread Glossary Term
A flavored bread from Switzerland that may also have had origins in France and Germany. The loaf is usually made with a combination of grain flours, such as wheat, barley, spelt, and rye and is flavored with apples and walnuts.
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