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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.
cranberry orange bread Glossary Term
A type of quick bread prepared with all-purpose flour and flavored with orange zest, orange juice, and chopped cranberries.
blackberry bread Glossary Term
A delicious British yeast bread prepared with all-purpose flour and occasionally whole-wheat flour that is loaded with blackberries.
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.
canapé bread mold Glossary Term
A type of baking mold specifically made for baking small diameter breads that will be served as appetizers.
bread machine Glossary Term
An electric baking machine built to produce single loaves of bread on the home kitchen countertop. There are a variety of different types of machines available each with many different features and baking options.
khakhara bread Glossary Term
A flatbread that is a traditional food of India. Round, very thin and soft to crispy in texture, Khakhara is a bread that is most often rolled up and used in a manner similar to a utensil to dip or absorb other foods, combining the bread with the beans, curried foods or foods such as Thali.
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.
ammonium bicarbonate Glossary Term
A white powder made for use as a leavening agent which is added as an ingredient when preparing many different types of baked goods that will have thin shells or crusts such as puff pasteries, flat breads, crackers, and some cookies.
tomato bread Glossary Term
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.
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.
cornish saffron bread Glossary Term
A type of tea bread that originated in the Cornwall area of England. It is one of the most popular currant breads in England.
boule bread Glossary Term
A term that refers more to the shape of the bread than any particular type. The French word boule means ball or round, so “boule” may be used to describe a variety of breads that all have the boule shape in common.
bavarian cream bread Glossary Term
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.
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.
kugelhopf bread Glossary Term
An Alsatian yeast bread. Its vanilla bean scented dough contains raisins and is baked in a crown shaped ceramic dish lined with sliced almonds.
baguette bread Glossary Term
A traditional French bread with dough made from wheat flour and yeast and is usually about 1 1/2 to 2 feet in length and 3 to 4 inches in diameter.
san francisco sourdough bread Glossary Term
A type of sourdough bread made famous in San Francisco. It is one of the most well known varieties of American bread outside of the United States.
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.
pane di semola bread Glossary Term
A type of Italian bread with delicious crispy crust and soft, open-textured, flavorful crumb. It is prepared with a starter dough that is allowed to ferment overnight.
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