Post traditional breads from your coubtry. This is Ireland btw.
Post traditional breads from your coubtry. This is Ireland btw
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I iced a duck one time. No I have to introduce myself to all of my neighbors when I move to a new place.
'Murica
switzerland
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I would post all the bread variants of my country, but it`d take all day ;)
>t. Kraut
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That was the result of Googling that sentence. Now tell me what you really meant
This is why I can only stand to browse Veeky Forums when I'm high as shit by myself.
AIn't nobody got time for that. Jesus.
Poland
Kulich is best
Forgot to add country name
>Russia
If you're on the sex offenders registry for certain offences and move into a new neighborhood you have to make sure the people around you know who you are and what you did. By law.
American bread
Only the best.
America (South East)
You're forgetting pampushki and borodinsky
then post a small amount
What do you do with loves like this? I can only think of slicing loaves up for sandwiches. Are all these different breads just for sandwiches?
ciabatta is Italian..
baguette is french...
etc
>die Baguetten
fuck off who made that
>It's a different bread if you make it in a different size or shape
Stop embarrassing us.
They also have different recipes and ingredients, are you stupid?
Yes he is. Most likely a marxist from Dublin who hates his culture and only eats Brennan's sliced pan.
>baking bread when you could fry it
What do you use the stragely shaped turnover grinder for?
>Irish breads
>Polish loaf
Sounds about right lad
Sandwiches,toast etc. Everything you use normal bread for. In my opinion,it's the most delicious bread out their. I sometimes order loaves of it and cut really thick slices and throws some rashers,egg,sausages and mushrooms in to a sandwich. It's really tasty.
>talking about bread like you know what you are talking about
>amateurs...
France. get a load of baguettes you faguettes.
Go ahead and show me the recipe for 'small white/brown pan' that differs from the same source's recipe for white/brown pan.