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A type of flatbread common in Middle Eastern countries that is baked on a domed or convex metal griddle, known as a Surj or Saj, which allows the bread to retain its flattened shape.
A type of bread that is typically made with black olives, such as Kalamata olives, to provide a distinctive flavor to the bread.
A traditional Jewish bread made from an egg enriched yeast dough that is baked into a slightly sweet tasting and soft-textured bread to be served for the Sabbat and holidays.
An unusual bread prepared with a dough made of bread flour and flavored with roasted pumpkin seeds. The bread features a soft, flaky crust, and a soft and slightly spongy interior....
Made from ingredients that are very similar to French bread, this variety of bread is a traditional Latin American staple that has been enjoyed for centuries.
A kitchen utensil that assists with the uniform cutting of bread slices from whole loaves of bread. With evenly slotted spaces a half an inch apart and parallel to each side, the Bread Slicing Guide allows for a knife to enter on one side, either left or right and be guided through the bread using the opposite side as a stabilizing guide while slicing.
Dry pieces of breading that have been exposed to air or heat and have become hardened. The term "staling" is often used to describe a process that dries bread for use in a variety of food dishes.
An Italian yeast bread, considered to be a flat bread that is flavored with various ingredients, which may include herbs, olive oil, tomatoes, eggplant, roasted peppers, olives, and cheese.
A type of bread that is takes very little time to make and is most often prepared with a batter instead of a dough.
A baked food item consisting of flour or meal as the main ingredient, mixed with liquid ingredients such as milk or water and eggs to form a dough.
A type of artisan country bread made by Italian bread makers that is a popular all-purpose bread in Italy.
A bread flavored with oatmeal or rolled oats that is prepared with only a small portion of oat flour.
A popular quick bread, especially in the United States, made with shredded zucchini and a number of other ingredients that provide a sweet flavor and moist texture.
A type of bread that has been a Latin American staple for centuries. Pan Cubano is prepared using bread flour or all-purpose flour and a starter is used as a leaven.
A type of bread prepared with a dough usually made from white (wheat) bread flour or all-purpose flour and is enriched with milk.
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.
Traditional Italian bread that is formed into an oval or rounded rectangular shape loaf. Baked with a hard crust, Ciabatta bread contains a soft-textured, open to dense crumb.
Refers to bread that uses yeast as a leavener. The yeast causes the formation of carbon dioxide gas through fermentation of the sugars in the bread dough.
A tradiitonal Irish bread that is made with three ingredients consisting of flour, buttermilk, and baking soda as the leavening agent.
A type festival bread that traditionally is served on Russian Easter. The white flour yeast dough is most often enriched with eggs, milk, and butter.
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