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A type of flavored bread that is a favorite in the Provence region of France. Anchovy bread is a sourdough bread that is flavored with mashed anchovies.
A type of flat bread, made with whole-wheat that probably originated in Egypt, but gradually became popular throughout the Middle East.
An Irish bread that is made of a white flour dough, enriched with eggs and butter, and flavored with currants, raisins, sugar, and citrus zest.
A quick bread made from mashed bananas mixed with eggs, flour, sugar, lemon juice, shortening, and baking powder.
A type of bread that consists of a mixture of enriched white flour and whole wheat flour. Unlike whole wheat bread that is made entirely of whole wheat flour, wheat bread may contain more calcium but less fiber than most whole wheat varieties.
A variety of bread made from grains of rye grass that have been ground into fine flour providing a slightly sweet-sour flavor.
A type of yeast bread that is made with ground whole-wheat flour rather than processed white flour. Whole-grain flour produces bread that is brown in color and more flavorful than bread prepared with white flour.
A type of wheat flour yeast bread that is made with ground whole-wheat rather than processed white flour or a combination of white and whole wheat flour, such as wheat bread.
A common type of bread in the British Isles and the United States in which the name refers more to the shape and style of the bread loaf than to any particular recipe.
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.
A sweet quick bread usually prepared with all-purpose flour and flavored with pumpkin and a variety of spices including, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves.
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 French version of olive bread, made with a dough of bread flour or all-purpose flour that is studded with green or black olives.
A type of French bread that is formed into a flattened shape with elongated holes, which give the bread the appearance of tree limbs.
A type of bread that is usually made with whole wheat flour and is flavored with flax seeds and honey.
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.
An African flat bread that is very thin and somewhat crepe-like in appearance. Made from flour ground from teff, a grain cultivated in Ethiopia, the bread begins as a batter that is poured into a skillet or baking pan and made into a round-shaped flexible flat bread that is baked only on one side.
An Italian flat bread often referred to as a Tuscan flat bread that is prepared as a thin round sheet of dough with a dimple-surfaced crust.
An ancient food developed by early cultures that harvested wheat and other grains, grinding them with stones to create flour.
A type of bread made with white wheat flour that has a fine texture and is one of the most popular varieties of bread.
Top 213 glossary terms found