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Major types of bread
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Strucla, a type of sweet bread from Europe
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Fogaca, a type of sweet bread from Portugal
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Oats, barley, and some products made from them.
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Bread rolls
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Bread rolls
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Polish "kajzerka" bread roll
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Round bread roll
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twirl bread
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Frühstückskorb mit Brötchen
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Bread crust
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A loaf of rye bread in a plastic bag
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Rye, multi-grain and whole wheat bread
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Egg, rye and multigrain bread
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Magnified crispbread surface
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Pan de harina de trigo
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Anpan
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Bread covered in a mold
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Some bread fresh out of the oven
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Weißbrot mit Kartoffeln
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Essene Bread - Temperature 100-130°C
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Essene Bread - Temperature 200-270°C
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Essene flat Bread - 100% sproud Wheat
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Essene fruit Bread - sproud Spelt
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Ensaymada
Bread around the world
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Une boule de campagne
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Pane di Triora
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Crescentine modenesi
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Bread Sticks
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Grissini
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Colomba Pasquale
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Focaccia
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Traditional Polish round bread
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Polish bread roll
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Naan
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Roti
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Luchi
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A Native American frybread taco
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Native American frybread, at the West Valley Powwow in Saratoga, California, United States
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Pathongko from ประเทศไทย (Thailand)
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Fried dough, United States and Canada
Steamed bread
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Mantou-China
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Red and white steamed bun-Japan
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Salapao vendor-Thailand
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Siopao-Phillipines
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Roast pork bun-China
Unleavened bread
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Laobing-China
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Pita
Breadmaking
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Rolling out bread dough
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Automated breadmaker
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bread in a traditional oven in Portugal
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Making Indian fry-bread (Native American)
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Bannock baking competition
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Sourdough
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Freshly baked bread loaves
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Poolish, leaven
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Automated packaging of bread with industrial palletizing robots
Bread chemistry
[edit]Bread industry
[edit]Bread in culture
[edit]History of bread
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Ovelgönne bread roll, oldest example of bread in Europe (Germany)
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Dough making machine, Ostia Antica, Italy
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Bread and sickle from Boscoreale, c.e. 79
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Christmas breads, museum, Bulgaria
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Bread storage, museum, Italy
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Prison camp bread, Finland, 1918-1919
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Rolling pins in bread trough, Iceland