Asia . nutritionalvalue name Bread, white typical kJ 1113 fat 3 g carbs 51 g fiber 2.4 g protein 8 ... 151 magnesium mg 23 iron mg 3.74 potassium mg 100 sodium mg 681 right 1 nutritionalvalue name Bread ... potassium mg 248 sodium mg 472 right 1 Bread is a staple food prepared by cooking a dough of flour ... agent s such as yeast baking yeast and baking soda are common ingredients, though bread may ... to colloquially as the staff of life , bread has been prepared for at least 30,000 years. The development of leavened bread can probably also be traced to prehistoric times. Sometimes, the word bread ... chips , nuts or spices, such as pumpkin bread , banana bread or gingerbread . Fresh bread is prized ... it appetizing. Bread that has stiffened or dried past its prime is said to be staling stale . Modern bread is sometimes wrapped in paper or plastic film or stored in a container such as a breadbox to reduce drying. Bread that is kept in warm, moist environments is prone to the growth of mold . Bread ... than bread kept at room temperature, but will turn stale quickly due to retrogradation starch retrogradation . anchor the crumb The soft, inner part of bread is known to baker s and other culinary professional s as the crumb , which is not to be confused with small bits of bread that often fall off, called crumbs . The outer hard portion of bread is called the crust . Etymology The word itself, Old English language Old English bread , is common in various forms to many Germanic language s, such as West ... , for its early uses are confined to broken pieces or bits of bread, the Latin crustum , and it was not until the 12th century that it took the place as the generic name for bread of hlaf hlaifs ... borrowings thus khleb , bread from an earlier khleiba from Gothic hlaifs , or, rather, from the more ancient form hlaibhaz , which meant bread baked in an oven and, probably, made with yeast , as different ... bread keeper in Igor Mikhailovich Diakonov. The paths of history. s. 79 ref and modern German language ... more details
The Bread Das Brot is a short story by Wolfgang Borchert . The story takes places in 1945 post war Germany where food was in short supply. Background Borchert wrote the story in 1946. The story was published for the first time in 1947 in a literature magazine called Das Karussell . Plot Shortly after World War II in Germany, an older woman wakes up in the dark of the night and catches her husband who is cutting himself a slice of rationed bread. They don t talk about what happened and a perplexed conversation takes place. They end up with the fact that there was nothing and they both woke up because of the wind outside and the sound of the rain gutter. They go back to bed. While they are trying to sleep, she hears her husband chewing the slice of bread secretly. The next evening she prepares dinner and gives him an extra slice of her ration of bread under the pretext that in the evening she can t take the bread all that well. They prevent eye contact, after a while she sits down at the table. ref http www.bsu.edu classes warner resource dasbrot.html The Bread by Wolfgang Borchert english translation ref Interpretation The story describes an every day situation in post war Germany. The detailed ... are being used in the story. Kitchen , Plate and Bread are in close connection. The kitchen stands ... bread. By doing this, he puts the bond with his wife at danger. The bread which could be seen as a symbol ... The Bread , by Yasin Demirel , a German Turkish director. The film had its world premier in 2009 ... film detail.aspx?id 20977&FID 39 The Bread on Palm Springs International Film Society s website ref .... ref http www.youtube.com watch?v ZEaNoWNfRys The Bread official trailer ref Margarita Broich and Michael Sideris are in the leading roles. ref http www.imdb.de title tt1517100 The Bread on the Internet Movie Database ref The Bread was produced by Palatino Film. Literature Horst Brustmeier Der Durchbruch ... . Reclam, Stuttgart 2004. S. 23 27 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Bread, The Category 1946 short stories ... more details
About the breakfast pastry the fruit Adansonia File monkeybread.jpg thumb 275px Monkey bread Monkey bread , also called sticky bread , African coffee cake , golden crown , pinch me cake , bubbleloaf and monkey brains is a sticky, gooey pastry served in the United States for breakfast. ref cite episode title House of the Rising Bun episodelink List of Good Eats episodes series Good Eats Food Network serieslink Good Eats airdate 2006 04 07 season 10 number EA1003 ref Name The origin of the term monkey bread is uncertain. Possible etymologies include that the bread resembles the monkey puzzle tree , ref cite web url http www.foodtimeline.org foodbreads.html monkeybread title The Food Timeline history notes accessdate 2008 10 04 ref or the act of several people pulling at the bread is reminiscent of monkey behavior. Citation needed date November 2009 The packaging of a stoneware Monkey Pot made by Boston Warehouse in 1981 claimed that monkey bread was named by that unique and whimsical comedienne, ZaSu Pitts , who so referred to it because, as she said, you have to monkey around with it. Origins Recipes for the bread first appeared in American women s magazine s and community cookbooks in the 1950s, and the dish is still virtually unknown outside the United States. The bread is made with pieces of sweet yeast dough often frozen which are baked in a cake pan at high heat after first being individually covered in melted butter, cinnamon, sugar and chopped pecans. ref cite web last Brown first Alton authorlink Alton Brown coauthors title Overnight Monkey Bread work Good Eats Recipes publisher Food Network year 2006 url http www.foodnetwork.com food recipes recipe 0,1977,FOOD 9936 ... can be easily torn away with the fingers and eaten by hand. There is also a reference to monkey bread pain de singe in French in De Wildeman 1903. This is the fruit pulp obtained from the Boabab tree ... du Congo. Volume 1. Bruxelles es Monkey bread ... more details
orphan date July 2010 Image Stockbrot.jpg thumb Twist bread baking over an open fire Twist bread , stick bread , or campfire bread is a type of bread in which the dough has been rolled into a long sausage shape, twisted over the end of a stick, and baked over an open fire . The dough is an ordinary bread dough, usually with yeast as a leavening agent but baking powder may also be used. The ideal stick is fairly straight and made of hardwood that will not impart a disagreeable taste for example, Birch trees birch or a nut tree. The length depends on one s comfort and the fire s size. The thickness of the bread holding end is around 1.5 2  cm. The thicker the stick, the heavier it is and thus the harder it is to hold. However, a branch that is too thin will bend under its own weight if it is freshly cut. The bark should be whittled from the branch 15 20  cm in from the end, where the dough will be wrapped. The bonfire should be gradually burned so far down that there are only glowing pieces of wood left, with almost no flames. The most suitable types of firewood are from hardwood trees similar to beech and oak , but other hardwoods can be used, except for poplar and aspen , which create a sour smoke . Pinophyta Conifers , especially fir , are unsuitable because they do not create many glowing embers, and moreover pop and spark so that cooking over such a fire can become an unpleasant and messy affair. The fire must burn down a little, so that there are not many flames, and the embers can be spread out a little so that there is enough room for the twist breads. When the fire is ready, the dough is rolled out into a long sausage , just thick enough that the stick can bear ... regularly so that the bread is baked evenly. Tired arms may result in the bread dipping down into the fire pit, so a log or the like can be used to keep the branch upright. When the bread sounds ... , Mustard condiment mustard and other toppings into the hole of the twist bread and stick a boiled ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date January 2007 Wagafi bread in Arabic often referred to as white bread is an Iranian type of bread that normally contains a greater amount of flour than normal bread. The bread is made in a hole called tannoor . bread stub Category Breads ... more details
Wiktionary bread The word bread may refer to Bread , the group of staple foods BREAD, an acronym for Browse Read Edit Add Delete is a variation on CRUD Create, read, update and delete A Slang terms for money slang term for money Media Bread , a poem by Patti Smith from her 1978 book Babel book Bread , the title of a 1951 skit on Cavalcade of Stars , which was the first ever appearance of The Honeymooners Bread 1924 film Bread 1924 film , a 1924 silent American film Bread 1971 film Bread 1971 film , a 1971 British film Bread TV series Bread TV series , a 1980s British sitcom Music Bread band , a 1970s rock and roll band Bread album Bread album , an album by the band Bread See also Breadboard Breadcrumb disambig ca Pa desambiguaci ja ... more details
dablink Shortening bread redirects here. This article is about the song. For the food, see shortbread . Shortnin Bread also spelled Shortenin Bread or Short nin Bread Roud Folk Song Index Roud 4209 is a song by James Whitcomb Riley . History Shortnin Bread is often thought of as a traditional plantation ... was named A Short nin Bread Song&mdash Pieced Out , the chorus of which is Fotch dat dough fum the kitchin ... s gwineter cook som short nin bread. ref Eitel, The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley , p. 119. ref Titled Shortened Bread , E.C. Perrow published the first folk version of this song in 1915, which ... not have any distinct theme, but consists of various floating lyrics, some relating to shortnin bread ... short nin , short nin , Mammy s little baby loves short nin bread Shortening bread is a fried batter bread, the ingredients of which include corn meal, flour, hot water, eggs, baking powder, milk and shortening ... Bread tune the portion under put on the skillet, slip on the lid, mammy s gonna make us some shortnin bread . The February 1969 hit The Tra La La Song One Banana, Two Banana by The Banana Splits borrowed the same part of the Shortnin Bread tune for the Tra La La chorus. The song was recorded ... of lyrics and an MP3 clip are here http toneway.com songs shortening bread . Cultural references ..., Shortnin Bread is paraphrased as Mama s little baby loves clambake clambake, mama s little baby loves ... Bread is sang in a different way pertaining to eating breakfast. In the movie Trainspotting film ... by Aerosmith features the line Mammy s little baby loves short nin bread in the lyrics. There was a scene ... Harry goes over to her desk and sings the two verse of Shortnin Bread. In the Warner Bros. cartoon, Hare Tonic , Elmer and Bugs take turns singing the song, replacing shortnin bread with wabbit stew. Allan Sherman sang a Jewish oriented satire, substituting matzo balls and Pesach bread for shortnin bread. Chris Rock sings this at a funeral in the 2010 comedy Death at a Funeral 2010 film Death at a Funeral ... more details
About the Italian bread the Greek deity Penia Penia is a sweet bread that originated in rural Italy and is made during the Easter holiday. Ingredients include sugar, butter, eggs, anise seeds and lemons. cookbook Penia Italian breadBread Category Italian breads Category Sweet breads Category Easter food bread stub ... more details
Bread and Cheese may refer to Bread and Cheese Club , art and literary society in Melbourne, Australia Bread and Cheese Creek , Maryland, USA Bread and Cheese Revolt , 1491 92 folk uprising in North Holland Bread and Cheese Day , a Six Nations celebration in Canada disambig ... more details
wiktionary break bread Breaking bread may refer to Physically tearing a loaf of bread open, or breaking dry bread apart traditionally method of separating bread, rather than cutting with a knife Metaphorically, having a meal together, or starting a meal The Christian Eucharist Breaking Bread TV series List of Touched by an Angel episodes ep82 Episode 82 of Touched by an Angel See also Fractio Panis , literally Breaking of the Bread Latin , a fresco Kagami biraki , in Japanese culture disambig ... more details
The Tree may refer to The Tree book The Tree book , an autobiographical book by John Fowles The Tree short story The Tree short story , a short story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft The Tree 1969 film The Tree 1969 film , an American film The Tree 1993 film The Tree 1993 film , a short film The Tree 2010 film The Tree 2010 film , an Australian French film disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Loaf pans.JPG thumb 250px right Challah proofing baking technique proofing in glass and metal bread pans. A bread pan is a kitchen utensil in the form of a container in which bread is baked . Its function is to shape bread while it is Bread Leavening rising during baking . The most common shape of the bread pan is the loaf a convenient form from which usable slices of bread may be cut. The bread pan is made from a heat conduction conductive material such as metal which might be treated with a non stick coating. They can also be made of a special type of paper that sticks to the dough and that once it is cooked it becomes easy to separate. These paper bread pans are mostly used at bakeries and they are an elegant and useful way to transport the bread without extra weight. Bread pans are to be found in an important variety of designs and sizes in order to provide the baker with lots of different possibilities not only for baking bread, but also a variety of diverse cakes and puddings. gallery Image Bananna bread in loaf pan.jpg A loaf of banana bread sitting in a loaf pan. Image Bannana bread with loaf pan next to it.jpg The same loaf of banana bread removed from the pan. Notice how it holds its shape. gallery See also Proofing baking technique Proofing DEFAULTSORT Bread Pan Category Cookware and bakeware Cooking tool stub de Backform nl Bakvorm ru ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 Image Pumpkin bread.jpg file thumb right Pumpkin bread Pumpkin bread is a type of moist quick bread made with pumpkin . The pumpkin can be cooked and softened before being used or simply baked with the bread using canned pumpkin renders it a simpler dish to prepare . Frequent add ins include Nut fruit nuts , chocolate chip s or raisin s. Pumpkin bread is usually baked in a rectangular loaf pan, and is often cooked in late fall when fresh pumpkins are available. It can also be made from canned pumpkin, resulting in a stronger pumpkin taste. See also Pumpkin Banana bread External links Cookbook Pumpkin bread commonscat Pumpkin bread http www.youtube.com watch?v g8o4opOwOK8 How to Make Pumpkin Bread DEFAULTSORT Pumpkin Bread Category Quick breads Category Sweet breads Category Halloween food bread stub es Pan de calabaza ko pl Pumpkin bread vi B nh m b ng ... more details
unreferenced date December 2011 Tapalapa bread is a traditional bread of western Africa , mainly in Senegal , The Gambia and Guinea . Africa cuisine stub bread stub Category Breads Category Libyan cuisine Category Gambian cuisine Category Guinean cuisine ... more details
Bread and Wine may refer to Bread and Wine novel a pro socialist novel 1936 written by Ignazio Silone Bread and Wine film a feature film 1976 by Ricardo Costa filmmaker See eucharist dab ... more details
unreferenced date January 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Image Soda bread in oven.jpg right thumb Rounds of soda bread in various stages of baking. A round of bread is a piece of cooked dough in its simplest form, a round lump . It is the most suitable form to oven cook bread on a flat dish and, although one of the latest oven bread dish in Italy and the oldest oven bread in Pakistan,India,Bangladesh and more, continues to be one of the most common practiced, particularly in flour buns such as the bap , the Blaa or more familiar, the burger bun . Breads of a traditional nature, predating the availability of shaped and sliced bread pre sliced bread , are commonly made as a round with some examples made alomost exclusively as rounds being soda bread and wheaten bread . Round of bread continues to be a common English language term when requesting or describing a single piece of bread but as true rounds of bread are less common these days the term is more ambiguous. This bread is really good,its easy to make.So,if some want to learn how to make a bread this is good for the start. Citation needed date January 2009 See also Pain de campagne Sourdough Pandesal Stottie cake Cooking techniques Baking and confectionery techniques Category Baking Category Breads bread stub ... more details
wiktionary bread and butter bread and butter Bread and butter may refer to TOC right Cuisine Bread and butter pickles Bread and butter pudding , a British dish Butterbrot , a German dish Sm rg s , a Swedish ... in Irani cafes in Mumbai Bread and butter cut, a cut of chuck steak Bread Butter, a The Borgata Casual Dining restaurant at The Borgata Music Bread & Butter, a folk duo, written for by Akiko Kobayashi singer Akiko Kobayashi Bread and Butter , an album by Rattex from Pioneer Unit Records Bread and Butter , a song by The Newbeats , covered by Devo and used as the theme for the TV series Baby Talk Bread and Butter , a song by Larry Clinton, the flip side on How High the Moon Bread and Butter , a song by Ivor Cutler on the album Velvet Donkey Bread and Butter , a release by Goodlyfe Crew Bread And Butter , a single by Robert John Bread n Butter , a song by The Lovables and Bobby Sheen Bread and Butter , a song by N.U.M.B on the album Salt of the Earth N.U.M.B. album Salt of the Earth Bread & Butter , a song by The Roots on the album Game Theory album Game Theory Bread & Butter , a song by Beanie Sigel on the album The B. Coming Bread and Butter , a song by The Waitresses on the album I Could Rule the World if I Could only Get the Parts Art and media Bread N Butter , a TV series Bread and Butter , a 1914 play by Eugene O Neill Bread and Butter , a 1966 play by Cecil Philip Taylor The Bread And Butter , a Flying the Flag Episode list Flying the Flag episode Bread and Butter Collective, a member of the Representing NYC artists network El pan nuestro Bread and butter , a poem by Jos Pedroni Other uses Bread and Butter playboating Bread and butter superstition Bread and butter construction , a type of wooden ship model construction Linaria vulgaris , a plant Bread and butter, a Glossary of baseball B bread and butter baseball term Bread and butter appearance, a medical condition caused by uremic pericarditis See also Bread and butter state , a nickname for Minnesota Bread and Butter ... more details
File Coco bread on yellow plate.jpg thumb Coco bread File Coco bread.jpg thumb left Coco bread File Coco bread wrapped beef patty.jpg thumb right Coco bread stuffed with a beef Jamaican patty Coco bread is eaten in Jamaica and other areas of the Caribbean . As the name suggests, the bread contains a bit of coconut milk . It is starchy and slightly sweet. It is often split in half and stuffed with a Jamaican patty to form a sandwich . See also File Jamaican coco bread.jpg thumb Jamaican coco bread from a Los Angeles bakery Bulla cakes Hard dough bread Bammy Caribbean cuisine References Reflist External links http www.flickr.com search ?q 22coco 20bread 22&w all Coco bread photos Category Jamaican cuisine Category Caribbean cuisine Jamaica stub Bread stub es Pan de coco ... more details
Barley bread is a type bread made from flour of the grain of the barley plant. In the British isles ref name recs2 http www.versagrain.com barley bread.html ref it is a bread which dates back to the Iron Age . ref name ancrecs http www.celtnet.org.uk recipes ancient fetch recipe.php?rid ancient barley bread ref Barley flour, may not be as commonly used singly for baking as it once was, but it can be found at health food store s, speciality baking stores, and it is commonly blended in a smaller proportion with wheat to make conventional bread making flour. See also Rye bread Chalboribbang a Korean barley pancake or sticky barley bread Gyabrag a Tibetan barley pancake References Reflist External links http www.celtnet.org.uk recipes ancient fetch recipe.php?rid ancient barley bread Ancient barley bread British breadbread stub Category Barley Category British breads ... more details
unreferenced date February 2008 Image Fried bread.jpg right thumb 250px Fried bread Fried bread , or fried slice , is bread which after being sliced and frying fried is served as part of a meal . A Full breakfast full English breakfast may include fried bread . A traditional Full breakfast Irish breakfast is usually accompanied by soda bread but in Northern Ireland an Ulster fry can contain fried soda farl s. See also Frybread Toast Chapati Tortilla Pancake British bread Irish bread Category British breads Category Cuisine of Northern Ireland Category Irish breads bread stub es Pan frito ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2009 Infobox prepared food name Taftan image caption alternate name country Iran region creator type Bread served main ingredient Flour , saffron , cardamom variations calories other Taftan lang fa is a leavening leavened flour bread from Persian cuisine , Cuisine of Pakistan and Cuisine of Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradeshi Cuisine , with saffron and small amount of cardamom powder baked in a clay oven. See also Lavash , another Iranian bread very similar to Taftan, but thinner Shirmal , another Iranian bread very similar to Taftan, often with added fruits and murabba. Sangak Barbari bread Iranian bread Bread bread stub Iran stub Pakistan cuisine stub Category Iranian cuisine Category Iranian breads Category Pakistani breads fa ... more details
Mealie bread or sweetcorn bread is a type of cuisine of South Africa South African cuisine . It is sweetened bread baked with sweetcorn , traditionally buttered and eaten while still hot out of the oven. Mealie bread tends to use white maize, rather than the yellow maize used in sweetcorn bread, even though maize meal is less sweet. External links http funkymunky.co.za bread.html A typical recipe Category South African cuisine Category Breads SouthAfrica stub ... more details
A bread warmer can describe a number of different devices used to keep warm bread from cooling too fast. It may be a simple basket with cloth, a ceramic disk, or even a cabinet placed over a heat source such as a steam radiator. References Bread Warmer Attachment For Outdoor Grills Cite patent US 3308804 Bread or Cake Warmer from 1893 Cite patent US 499285 Category Kitchenware bread stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Infobox prepared food name Barbari bread image File Iranian Bread 1.JPG 200px imagesize caption alternate name country Iran region creator course served main ingredient Flour variations calories other Barbari Bread Lang fa is a type of Persian flatbread in Iran . Barbari means of or related to Barbars in Persian language Persian . Barbari language Barbars are a group of people living in Khorasan Province Khorasan near eastern borders of Iran. According to Dehkhoda Dictionary of Persian Language, this bread was baked by the Barbar people and was brought to Tehran , becoming popular during the Qajar dynasty Qajar period. This type of bread is perhaps the most common style baked in Iran. It is served in many restaurants with Tabriz cheese , of ewe s milk, similar to feta cheese . It is also called Tabrizi Bread because of its connections with the City of Tabriz. See also Taftan bread Taftan , another Iranian bread Sangak , another Iranian bread Lavash , an Armenian bread DEFAULTSORT Barbari Bread Flatbreads Iranian breadbread stub Iran stub Category Flatbreads Category Iranian breads Category Iranian cuisine fa fr Barbari ... more details
Image OMGsplosion likes Garlic Bread.jpg thumb Garlic bread Garlic bread consists of bread topped with garlic and olive oil or butter. It is then either Grilling grilled or broiled until toasted, or baked in an oven. It is typically made using a baguette which is partially sliced downwards, allowing the condiments to soak into the loaf while keeping it in one piece. The bread is then stuffed through the cuts with oil and minced garlic before baking . Alternatively, butter and garlic powder are used, or the bread is cut into separate slices which are individually garnished. Some variants are topped with a variety of cheeses, often mozzarella , Cheddar cheese Cheddar or feta . Some restaurants use clarified butter in place of olive oil. Garlic bread has appeared on U.S. restaurant menus since at least 1947. ref http dbase1.lapl.org images menus fullsize m rb00028 01.jpg L Abbe at the Mallory restaurant, Portland, Ore. , http dbase1.lapl.org images menus fullsize m rb00028 02.jpg menu dated August 31, 1947 Bouillabaisse, Marseillaise with Toasted Garlic Bread 1.50. ref Commercially manufactured frozen garlic bread was developed in the 1970s by Cole s Quality Foods in Michigan . ref http www.coles.com company Cole s Home of the Original Frozen Garlic Bread ref It is unclear whether garlic bread is a variation of bruschetta or a variation of Texas toast , an USA American creation. In Brazil the bread is commonly served in churrascaria s as an entr e . References reflist External links Commons category Garlic breads Cookbook Garlic bread http www.cookingforengineers.com recipe.php?id 164&title Parmesan Garlic Bread Cooking For Engineers Parmesan Garlic Bread a simple recipe with step by step photograph http www.answers.com topic garlic bread Garlic Bread info http www.youtube.com watch?v ZyowXxdnpX8 Watch How to Make Cheesy Garlic Bread Allium DEFAULTSORT Garlic bread Category Breads Category Italian cuisine Category Garlic es Pan de ajo fa ko he mk ... more details