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A type of everyday Italian household bread that is typically made with a starter dough, which is often prepared with milk and malt extract.
A Welsh, yeast leavened fruit bread used as a popular tea bread throughout Britain. Bara brith is a dense loaf that is usually prepared with white bread flour or occasionally whole-wheat flour.
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.
A type of flat bread prepared with a combination of buckwheat flour and wheat flour. Buckwheat flour is often used for breads in the colder climate of northern European countries.
A type of sweet bread flavored with molasses, honey, and ginger. It is often made into cookies with a dense, chewy texture and cut into various shapes such as the ginger bread man....
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.
An Alsatian yeast bread. Its vanilla bean scented dough contains raisins and is baked in a crown shaped ceramic dish lined with sliced almonds.
A type of French bread that designates a shape more than a particular type of bread. Épi resembles an ear of wheat and is often made with French baguette dough or may be adapted from white bread recipes.
A type of German bread that is similar to a coffee cake, but is made with a white flour dough that is more bread-like than cake-like.
Traditional cracker bread common in India that is most often served as a complement to a main dish, but also used as a snack or appetizer to be topped with chutney, various dips or salsas.
A type of basic white bread that is English in origin and is unique due to its shape. The loaf is actually two round loaves – one on top of the other.
A popular Russian dessert bread, usually made with white wheat flour that is prepared a number of different ways depending on the recipe.
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.
A type of basic bread that is flavored with chopped tomatoes. American versions are often given added flavor with tomato juice, which gives the bread an orange or reddish color and a rich tomato taste.
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.
A type of sourdough bread that originated in France. The sourdough leavening method actually originated in France and from there, its popularity spread to many parts of Europe and then to the new world and became very popular with the pioneers during the 1849 Gold Rush in California.
A type of festive Easter bread that originated in Bologna, Italy. The unbleached white flour (wheat) dough is enriched with butter, eggs, and milk, sweetened with sugar, and flavored with lemon zest.
A Jamaican flatbread that is very similar to a pancake. Bammy bread is made from grated cassava root that is pressed in a cloth to remove the liquid; then it is mixed with salt, formed into a small round shape, and placed on a baking sheet.
A type of Iranian flatbread prepared with wheat bread flour that is made into a variety of shapes and sizes.
A traditional Swedish, Finnish or Norwegian bread made from a dough with rye flour or combinations of flours such as wheat, barley, and potato and leavened with leavening agents.
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