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  • ...le discusses the staple food called bread. For Bread the music band see [[Bread (music)]]. ...ad.jpg/credit|{{Basic White Bread.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Homemade basic white bread whose only ingredients are flour, water, salt, and yeast.]]
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  • ...irushi Bread Machine.png|right|300px|Photo of a Zojirushi bread machine or bread maker.}} ...r''') is a [[home appliance]] for [[baking]] [[bread]]. It consists of a [[bread pan]] with a paddle mounted in the centre, in a small special-purpose oven,
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  • |caption=Making Sandwich Bread in a Pullman Baking Pan |Bread 01 Ingredients.jpg|Dough in a food processor made from the ingredients show
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bread]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Bread machine}}
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  • Home appliance to aid in making of [[bread]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bread machine]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Bread}}
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  • *[http://www.sankey.ws/bread.html Canadian bread maker recipes] *[http://www.bread-maker.net All types of bread maker recipes]
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  • *[http://www.sankey.ws/bread.html Canadian bread maker recipes] *[http://www.bread-maker.net All types of bread maker recipes]
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  • |caption=Making Sandwich Bread in a Pullman Baking Pan |Bread 01 Ingredients.jpg|Dough in a food processor made from the ingredients show
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  • *[[Bread]] *[[Sliced bread]]
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  • Home appliance to aid in making of [[bread]].
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  • At least one slice of bread, covered with meat or other filling
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  • A bread roll peculiar to County Waterford in Ireland.
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  • |Croque-monsieur 1.jpg|Pullman bread covered with béchamel sauce |Croque-monsieur 3.jpg|Gruyère evenly divided between the slices of bread
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  • The two elements (bread and wine) consumed during the Eucharist.
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  • ...east five elements: fried pork sausages, bacon rashers, fried egg, toasted bread, and tea.
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  • A specialty bread roll, most associated with [[Jewish-American cuisine]], formed in a circle
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  • ...bread: soda farl, wheaten farl and potato bread. Sliced and fried wheaten bread is often used as a substitute for wheaten farls. Slices or wedges of tomato *[[Veda bread]]
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  • ...from baked goods to fermented whisky to ground cover; key flavor in [[rye bread]]
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  • ...nta]]. Historically a peasant food, it was often used as a substitute for bread or even as a [[staple food]] in poor rural areas. However, in the last deca ...'mămăligă'' has a much denser consistency and can be cut in slices, like [[bread]].
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  • Part of American food folklore, a dish made from [[rye bread]], [[sauerkraut]], [[Swiss cheese]] and [[corned beef]], although [[pastram
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  • | Chapati (Handmade bread) | A bread, usually of ''atta'' or flour of chaffed wheat, made manually on a flat pan
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  • ...ead.org/get-involved/at-church/lectionary-resources/pentecost-sunday.html Bread for the World]
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  • *[[Common wheat|Common (Bread) wheat]] *[[Bread]]
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  • A distinctive sandwich, properly made only with lard-containing Cuban bread although French or Italian is a poor substitute, containing layers of roast
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  • *[[Soda bread]]
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  • * [[Banana bread]]
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  • *[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/breadbeer.html The Assizes of Bread, Beer, & ''Lucrum Pistoris'']
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  • *2 slices dark rye or pumpernickel bread ...e of the corned beef and the slice of Swiss cheese onto 1 of the pieces of bread.
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  • ...ures is [[porridge]] or (especially at weekends) [[bacon and eggs]], but [[bread]] or [[cake]], particularly [[muffin]]s, with tea or coffee are also extrem ...pped in the ''café au lait'' repeatedly until there's only a tiny piece of bread left.
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  • * [[Bread]], usually toasted ...nd convenience stores with hot deli counters, this is basically a buttered bread roll containing all the basic ingredients outlined above, often covered in
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  • ...irushi Bread Machine.png|right|300px|Photo of a Zojirushi bread machine or bread maker.}} ...r''') is a [[home appliance]] for [[baking]] [[bread]]. It consists of a [[bread pan]] with a paddle mounted in the centre, in a small special-purpose oven,
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  • **8 slices high-quality Pullman loaf bread, sliced ⅓- to ½-inch thick #On a work surface, place all 8 bread slices in a single layer and spread each one evenly to the edges with a fai
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  • ...slice of leg of veal that is deep-fried with a coating of flour, egg, and bread crumbs served with potatoes and a lemon wedge.
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  • ...is most common, but they may be steamed (e.g., [[tamale]]s, Chinese filled bread rolls such as [[char shu bow]] or [[gai bow]]), fried (e.g. [[pierogi]]), o ...f entrees or appetizers, some, such as the [[empanada]] or Chinese steamed bread, may be eaten with the hands, like a [[sandwich]]
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  • ...erica, referring to a light breakfast of some form of baked and leavened [[bread]] and a hot [[beverage]], usually [[tea]] or [[coffee]]. The most widely k
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  • *[[Bread and butter pudding]] *[[bread and dripping]]
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  • ...ecially of [[human iron metabolism|iron]], because it releases minerals in bread and grains, allowing assimilation in the human digestive system. It is also ...read machines usually require the addition of yeast. Traditional sourdough bread making produces a mix that spends 8-12 hours or more in the form of a dough
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  • ...but also [[bread]] as an ingredient as well as something eaten separately. Bread is eaten with olive oil or cheese. Some foods are Iberian and may be found ...ious forms of [[pepper]]s. [[Chocolate]] was a beloved import; fried sweet bread, churros, may be dipped into hot chocolate as well as into coffee.
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  • Rye adds a distinct flavor to baked goods, such as the many kinds of [[rye bread]]. Doughs made with rye flour are considerably stiffer than doughs using wh [[Rye bread]] usually is a mixture of white and rye flours; rye flour alone has poor ri
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  • ...squid, and shellfish. Finish with chopped parsley and serve with a crusty bread.
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  • *''Bread, Wine and Sal''t. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1967. *''What Happened When He Went to the Store for Bread''. Minneapolis: Nineties Press, 1993.
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  • |Fried bread, using flour, water, baking soda and fried in lard |meat in two slices of white bread, covered in gravy and canned peas
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  • ...ad is sometimes classed as a biscuit or even a cake, but almost never as a bread</ref> made with a mixture of [[flour]], [[sugar]], and [[butter]]. It is ge
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  • *'''Hard Red Spring''' — a hard, brownish, high [[protein]] wheat used for bread and hard-baked goods. This wheat accounts for about 25% of production, and ...Hard Red Winter''' — a hard, brownish, mellow high protein wheat used for bread, hard baked goods and as an adjunct in other flours to increase protein in
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  • ...a component of beer and wine, as its fermentation produces these liquids. Bread and other leavened baked products contain this yeast, without which rising ...entation include carbon dioxide and ethanol. Carbon dioxide is what causes bread to rise during baking, as bubbles of it get trapped in the dough. CO2 is al
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  • ...the sauerkraut is sometimes replaced with [[coleslaw]]; and sometimes the bread is toasted. In these, and similar cases, the [[sandwich]] is then frequentl ...ng to a 1938 interview, he created his first "star" sandwich—consisting of bread, "some meat and cheese" and "some spice and stuff"—to impress an actress
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  • ...ing soda as leavening agents. This produces a very light spongy bread. The bread is stuffed, usually with meat or vegetables, prior to cooking. | Steamed bread
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  • ...en appearance eventually lead to cutlets being cooked in bread crumbs. The bread crumbs were substituted to represent the gold leaf-covered meat as a cost-s }}</ref> The practice of preparing meat wrapped in bread crumbs spread throughout Europe.
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  • ...end of the cooking and the finished mixture is served over slices of fried bread with wedges of lemon. <ref>''In Search of the Perfect Meal'', by Roy Andrie
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  • A '''blaa''' is a bread roll peculiar to [[County Waterford]] in [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]]. It i
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  • ...e used in a wide variety of ways. It is most commonly spread over toasted bread, though it can also be used to start a soup stock, and many British fans ap
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  • A '''bagel''' is a bread dough roll, unusual both in shape and cooking technique. It is formed into
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  • ...of [[Italy|Italian]] origin, where various toppings are cooked on top of a bread base—usually these toppings will include tomato and cheese.
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  • * Chapter 10, cereal doughs and batters: Bread, cakes, pastry, pasta, ''in'' McGee H (2004) ''On Food and Cooking: The Sci
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  • :Give us this day our daily bread,
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  • ...ed between two slices of [[bread]]. They appear in most cultures that make bread or close equivalents; the Italian version is ''Tramezzini'', and in French ...owing for a large quantity of filling to be held between the two pieces of bread. This style of sandwich has been popularised by the fast food chain [[Subwa
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  • *[[bread sauce]]
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  • *Bread and Jam for Frances, 1997
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  • ...ith another successful album ("Pugy Be'Pitta", פוגי בפיתה, Poogie in Pitta-bread) released in mid 1974. In 1974 Kaveret also participated in the Eurovision
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  • ...es of English terms which are ''spondaic'' include '''childbirth''' and '''bread box''' and '''shoeshine''' since in each instance there is practically an e
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  • The process is used to produce [[wine]], [[beer]] and leavened [[bread]], but fermentation is also employed in preservation to create [[lactic aci ...oduct (alcohol is evaporated during baking). There is evidence of leavened bread in [[ancient Egypt]] circa [[1500 BC]].
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  • <blockquote>Before cooking bread the "tarte flambée" is cooked in an open oven heated by a pine log fire or
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  • #'Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread' (Bob Dylan) – 2:14
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  • *''[[The Conquest of Bread]]''
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  • '''jámb''' ''door'' = '''jám''' ''bread'', rhyming with '''lámb'''
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  • ...lives or mushrooms. Although antipasto is not necessarily accompanied by [[bread]], if it includes spreadable cheeses, it will most likely be served with so
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  • "Biscuit: 1. a. A kind of crisp dry bread more or less hard, prepared generally in thin flat cakes. The essential ing Scandinavians prepared and ate a flat bread or biscuit. These breads were often made from oats, rye, barley and a small
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  • ...l use them. Usually in [[Western culture]], that means that the [[forks]], bread plate, spreader, and [[napkin]] are to the left, while [[Knife|knives]], [[
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  • ...ty, where there is a street vendor with a website, showing his biryanis on bread; he identifies as Indian. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...companied by a pan-cooked stuffing, [[potato]]es, a green [[vegetable]], [[bread]] or rolls, and with a [[dessert]]; a pie or pudding of some sort.
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  • ...e wrote many books, pamphlets and articles, including ''[[The Conquest of Bread]]'', ''[[Fields, Factories and Workshops]]'', and the work on evolutionary
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  • ...le discusses the staple food called bread. For Bread the music band see [[Bread (music)]]. ...ad.jpg/credit|{{Basic White Bread.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Homemade basic white bread whose only ingredients are flour, water, salt, and yeast.]]
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  • ...ethanol]] can be produced. Usually only one of the products is desired; in bread the alcohol is baked out, and in alcohol production the carbon dioxide is r
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  • ...e they are set afire as a ''mesa'' or "table". The candles, copal, sweet bread, alcohol, chocolate, tobacco, chilis, tallow, eggs, flavored soda, blood an
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  • * Galush, William J. ''For More Than Bread: Community and Identity in American Polonia, 1880-1940,'' (East European Mo
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  • ...|pmid=295212}}</ref> and has been estimated to be most cost effective than bread enrichment.<ref name="pmid8799094">{{cite journal |author=Connelly L, Price
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  • ..., particularly in cakes or loaves generally known as [[Banana bread|banana bread]]. Some varieties are used as main courses and side dishes, many more are t
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  • ...yer. Then, at the leader's prompt, all participants consume the unleavened bread at the same time. This sequence is then repeated for the wine.
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  • ...rties can be located, and many other. Required advertising such as this is bread and butter for newspapers. To be a designated legal newspaper, it must meet
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  • *[[Baguette]]—typical French white bread of elongated shape ...tinée''&mdash;French onion soup—old-fashioned onion soup poured over dried bread; frequently covered with a thick layer of gratinéed cheese
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  • ...t Is Made, and the People Who Make It'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Good-Bread-Back-Contemporary-History/dp/0822338335/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-4827826-5463040 ...ad Question, 1700-1775'' (1996), 758pp [http://www.amazon.com/Bakers-Paris-Bread-Question-1700-1775/dp/0822317060/ref=pd_bbs_2/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s
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  • ...hn. Nowlan won numerous awards, notably the Governor General's Award for ''Bread, Wine and Salt''<ref name=Gibbs1983 /> and a Guggenheim fellowship. In 1966 ...e relaxed and philosophical"<ref name=Oliver1990 />. Indeed, by the time ''Bread, Wine and Salt'' was published in 1967, Nowlan had established himself as a
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  • * [[Bread]]—article only, no recipe but many photographs **[[Bread]]—article only, no recipe but many photographs
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  • ...ptember 2, 2009. Last access 4/6/2024.</ref> There is a bakery providing bread and muffins made daily without preservatives and a deli serving fresh-made,
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  • ...d in extremely elaborate fashion on three-tiered plinths or towers made of bread or breadcrumbs bound together that would hold a pyramid of pieces of fowl o
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  • ...oods, but, since woman does not live by bread alone, folic acid in uneaten bread benefits no one.
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  • ...lice. Wafers, as opposed to ordinary baker's bread, were to be used as the bread at Communion. There had been opposition to the settlement in the shires, wh
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  • ...ns. A ''panino'' in Italian is a bread roll and by extension a sandwich in bread roll, but I digress). Are chop suey and spaghetti and meatballs considered
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  • ...st the facts with a catchy lead or lede as they say in [[journalism]]. The bread-and-butter of the news room is the fact-based hard news article. The key po
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  • Aniseed is commonly used as a flavoring in [[bread]], [[cakes]], [[cookies]], and [[candies]]. It is also used flavor [[fish]
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  • ...warmed hot dog, however it is prepared, is placed inside an elongated soft bread bun that has been split vertically along its length. A variety of toppings
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  • ...rdinary noodles. Various flours such as ordinary all-purpose white flour, bread flour, and semolina flour can be used, with somewhat varying results. <ref
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  • ...rdinary noodles. Various flours such as ordinary all-purpose white flour, bread flour, and semolina flour can be used, with somewhat varying results. <ref
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  • ...lating less insulin release than high glycaemic index foods, such as white bread."<ref name="pmid17636786">{{cite journal |author=Thomas D, Elliott E, Baur
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  • ...t this [[Holy Communion|meal]], drinking a token amount of wine and eating bread.
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  • ...a [[staple food]] used to make [[flour]] for leavened, flat and steamed [[bread]]s, [[cookies]], [[cake]]s, [[pasta]], noodles and [[couscous]]; and for [[ ...common use until the late 19th century.<ref>Belderok B ''et al.'' (2000) ''Bread-Making Quality of Wheat'' Springer p 3 ISBN 0-7923-6383-3
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  • ...a [[staple food]] used to make [[flour]] for leavened, flat and steamed [[bread]]s, [[cookies]], [[cake]]s, [[pasta]], noodles and [[couscous]]; and for [[ ...common use until the late 19th century.<ref>Belderok B ''et al.'' (2000) ''Bread-Making Quality of Wheat'' Springer p 3 ISBN 0-7923-6383-3
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  • ...many old remedies where mould is involved. In Serbia and in Greece, mouldy bread was a traditional treatment for wounds and infections.
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  • ...cent]] [[plankton]] of the seas and the green fuzz of [[bread mold|mold on bread]], they could be perceived in swarms or groups. Most microrganisms do not e ...tion|decay]] and allow their [[nutrient]]s to be recycled, the rising of [[bread]] and the [[fermentation]] of [[beer]], are all dependent upon the existenc
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  • ...are responsible for [[fermentation (food)|fermentation]] of [[beer]] and [[bread]], and [[mushroom]] farming and gathering is a large industry in many count ...h meiospores called zygospores and asexually with sporangiospores. [[Black bread mold]] (''Rhizopus stolonifer'') is a common species that belongs to this g
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  • ...p and plentiful food. By the twentieth century, per capita consumption of bread had dropped off precipitously due to social and economic modernization and ...ter 1945 modernization was accompanied by demands for more meat instead of bread by workers and in time also by the peasants. The new demands on meat produc
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  • ...rnment-sponsored program of free breakfasts for poor families should serve bread made from a mixture of potato flour with wheat, which is more expensive and ...supply in eastern Europe. Boiled or baked potatoes were cheaper than rye bread, just as nutritious, and did not require a gristmill for grinding. On the o
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  • ...r tank; supplies were stocked on open shelves with marine-type railings, a bread locker, a large refrigerator, and a series of built-in cabinets and drawers
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  • ...at to want something is not to supply it, that hunger is the same thing as bread.
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  • ...es brutal violence. This system of ascendancy was known as ''pan y palo'' (bread and clout),<ref>{{cite book |last=Schelling |first=Vivian |title=Through th
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  • | flat bread with a number of toppings.
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  • | title = Iron Absorption from Bread in Humans: Inhibiting Effects of Cereal Fiber, Phytate and Inositol Phospha
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  • ...food. Fermentation was also used in this time period to produce leavened bread. Although the process of fermentation was not fully understood until [[Loui
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  • ...the law, and that not secretly, we gave them knives and arms, a soldier's bread, in exchange for pelts and pearls; of how their emperor was forever sending
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  • ...ion with the one God,” rather than ritualistic use of bread and wine. “Our bread, ‘which cometh down from heaven,’ is Truth,” Eddy writes. “Our cup
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  • ...Sourdough is used in the fermentation of cereal and it can be used to make bread. Sourdough consists of many different type of strains. To find all of mic
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  • *Sam Yang, "A Loaf of Bread, A Jug of Wine and Eddie Campbell" (interview), ''The Comics Journal'' 145,
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  • *A gallon of orange juice for breakfast, then "hominy, eggs, corn bread, muffins, flapjacks, chops, fried potatoes, and a beefsteak."
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  • ...panied by a cup of soybean milk for dipping; and steamed pork buns, fluffy bread surrounding a few nuggets of meat in a savory sauce.
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  • ...ce of being formed by such processes by which chromosome sets are added : bread [[wheat]] ( an allohexaploid having three component genomes) , and [[cotton ...tant transgenic pathogen and parasite resistance traits carried in current bread wheat varieties are <ref>[http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/96/11/59
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  • ...t an environment that would support research.<ref>Allan G. Bogue, "'Not by Bread Alone': The Emergence of the Wisconsin Idea and the Departure of Frederick
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  • ...t an environment that would support research.<ref>Allan G. Bogue, "'Not by Bread Alone': The Emergence of the Wisconsin Idea and the Departure of Frederick
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  • ...ser:Joe Quick|Joe]] is waging an epic battle against a loaf of [[apricot]] bread that refuses to bake all the way through while he reads for a morning class ::Nah. I usually bake it in two small metal bread pans but all I had on hand yesterday was one big glass one. The material s
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  • ...with jam and bread. As opposed to Def. Tea: Tea is a drink with jam and bread. This work for everyone? [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 21:26, 7 May 200
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  • ...ich Addison sought for his speculations at the hour set apart "for tea and bread and butter." In ''The Ever Green, being a Collection of Scots Poems wrote b
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  • ...ities whose level is relatively insensitive to price (such as purchases of bread) have relatively small substitution effects. Other things being equal the m
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  • ...This ''utility'' declines as he keeps eating more units. The 10th loaf of bread represents for him an ''utility'' far smaller than the first one. And the 1
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  • ...n the coasts would leave an offering of fish for him, and throw a piece of bread from their lunch over their left shoulders for him.
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  • ...ctrine of ''consubstantiation''--that after consecration the substances of bread and wine remain along with the body and blood of Christ. The priest causes
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  • ..., tofu, peas, peanut butter, soy milk, almonds, spinach, rice, whole wheat bread, potatoes, broccoli and kale.
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  • * Addams, Jane. ''Peace and Bread in Time of War'' 1922 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=101410685 online
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  • ...[[hexaploid]] (6 chromosomes, AABBDD) wheats, [[spelt]] and [[common wheat|bread wheat]].<ref name=Hancock />
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  • # [[Bread]]
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  • :The day of freedom and bread is dawning.
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  • | Common or bread wheat || BA<sup>u</sup>D || ''Triticum aestivum'' L. subsp. ''aestivum'' |
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  • Lactose is often added into medications or foods like bread, margarine, and processed meat. While dairy products are recommended for ca
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  • ...s, explosives, plumbing supplies, doors, [[aluminium]] extrusions, carpet, bread, and many more products and services. The Justice Department also has recen
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  • ...coffee, and tea. Kellogg experimented with granola; it resembled toasted bread crumbs. He boiled some wheat, rolled it into thin films, and baked the res
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  • :* ''[[Neurospora crassa]]'' - orange bread [[mold]] (genetic studies of meiosis, metabolic regulation, and circadian r
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  • ...and ten million American buffalo, the [[lynching]] bees, the draft riots, bread riots, gold riots and race riots, the constant wars, the largest rats in th
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  • ...noptics describe the Last Supper (a Passover seder), in which Jesus shares bread and wine with his disciples, saying the words that are repeated with every ...with the community of believers--the church--as well as with the communion bread. For some churches such as Orthodox and Catholics, Christ is actually prese
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  • ...ed the grain speculators; it was followed by a crop failure and widespread bread riots, as Turgot's popularity plunged. Turgot was ousted in 1776, and repl
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  • ...' (can have identical French accent: '''''rôle''''') = '''rôll''' ''round, bread, call
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  • If they are holding out their hands for bread, for instance, you ram a piece of cake down their throats. If they are expe
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  • ...as it encourages rats and other pests to populate your heap. This includes bread, cooked vegetables, sauces and meat
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  • '''dôe''' ''animal'' = '''dôugh''' ''bread'' = '''dôh''' ''music, exclamation
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  • | url=http://news.theage.com.au/world/taliban-and-afghan-officials-break-bread-20081007-4v9j.html | title=Taliban and Afghan officials break bread
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  • ...asing power is debatable but wages per day's labour and the equivalence in bread have been used to estimate the worth of the denarius at the time of Augustu
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  • ** ''Bread Overhead'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', February 1958)
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  • ...Church. The NIE noted that Allende undoubtedly expected progress on basic bread and butter issues which would afford him an apportunity to secure control o
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  • ...toast, oatmeal and coffee. Every day, the troops consumed 2,500 loaves of bread and hundreds of pounds of butter. The Coast Guard crew dined in a separate
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  • ...eep fried crêpe with tamarind and lentil sauce), pav bhaji (leavened wheat bread accompanied with fried vegetables) and [[bhelpuri]] (puffed rice mixture),
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  • ...y detail of their daily lives. Why should they be forbidden to bake ginger-bread just because Joseph thought it bad for the stomach? Why the Imperial edict
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  • ...iding relief to poor families, typically 1.25 guilders per week as well as bread and peat for heating. Low income families in early 20th century Amsterdam m
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  • ...bands of bravoes by whom every official is surrounded, than to earn their bread by honest labour." (Peter Collister: Bhutan and the British, page 109/10) I
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  • ...over the bread. It is customary to have [[challah]], two braided loaves of bread, on the table. During Shabbat, Jews are forbidden to engage in any activity ...tz is conducted on the morning of the Seder. [[Matzo]] is eaten instead of bread.
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  • ...pan'' from Latin ''panis'', bread) as it came to be called, which supplied bread, butter, cheese, and other basic provisions, and the ''ewery'', which conta
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  • ...ians and ten million American buffalo, the lynching bees, the draft riots, bread riots, gold riots and race riots, the constant wars, the largest rats in th
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  • ...pan'' from Latin ''panis'', bread) as it came to be called, which supplied bread, butter, cheese, and other basic provisions, and the ''ewery'', which conta
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  • ...ive, as the cattle had to thrive on the route. They ate grass; the men had bread, meat, beans with bacon, and coffee. Wages were about $40 a month, paid whe
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  • ...d by her husband Joseph, in the town of Bethlehem (literally the "House of bread", also called "David's City", a place of historical importance to the ancie
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  • ...s thrown deep into the King's dungeons! With only a green apple, a loaf of bread and a jug of water to help him, Dizzy must escape the dungeon and rescue Da
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  • * ''Triticum aestivum'' (bread wheat)
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  • *[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/breadbeer.html The Assizes of Bread, Beer, & ''Lucrum Pistoris'']
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  • ...with anything. If you gave him a loaf of bread, he’d eat the whole loaf of bread. If you gave him a bag of drugs, he’d do the whole bag of drugs.”
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  • ...ians and ten million American buffalo, the lynching bees, the draft riots, bread riots, gold riots and race riots, the constant wars, the largest rats in th
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  • ...into endless WP-type revert wars about how many tb. of salt should be in a bread recipe? I repeat: madness, madness, madness. Let the first person (me in th ...the recipes *can* be copyrighted. If I take James Beard's recipe for Basic Bread and rewrite his instructions, however, we can reproduce his recipe in a sen
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  • also created a cut in the amount of rationed bread, meat and fat.<ref>{{cite web|title=Recycling and rationing in wartime Germ
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  • Bread riots in Richmond and other cities showed that patriotism was not sufficien
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  • ...spring to life]] from a setting of inaminate objects (such as old rags and bread crumbs left in a dark corner). In the 19th century, [[Louis Pasteur]] of Fr
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  • |'''au gratin'''—covered with bread crumbs or grated cheese and browned (as under a broiler)'' ...a gem in the shape of a long narrow rectangle; a long thin loaf of French bread''
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  • ...ction of 1944," ''Mid-America'' 1977 59(1): 5-17; Robert D. Ubriaco, Jr., "Bread And Butter Politics Or Foreign Policy Concerns? Class Versus Ethnicity In T
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  • ...iques have been applied to obtain process information in the production of bread.
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  • ...ficient way to ration automobile tires, with rubber in very short supply.) Bread, milk and beer were not rationed. People eating in restaurants had to pay w
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  • ...iques have been applied to obtain process information in the production of bread.
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  • ...spring to life]] from a setting of inanimate objects (such as old rags and bread crumbs left in a dark corner). In the 19th century, [[Louis Pasteur]] of Fr
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  • ...eived billions of dollars in postwar loans, but its economy was shattered; bread had to be rationed. Winston Churchill said Europe was "a rubble-heap, a ch
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  • ...spring to life]] from a setting of inanimate objects (such as old rags and bread crumbs left in a dark corner). In the 19th century, [[Louis Pasteur]] show
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  • ...after I left school, to the point where I was starting to get really good bread. But I was getting ill. So I went back to art college. And that was a total
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  • ...ds of detachment and righteous conduct. So he later lost interest in this "bread-winning education". He instead became proficient in making images, acting,
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  • ...alawag explained, "Our contest here is for life, for the right to earn our bread...for a decent and respectful consideration as human beings and members of
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  • '''oûgh''': '''dôugh''' ''bread'', '''althôugh, thôugh
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  • * Chesson, Michael. "Harlots or Heroines? A New Look at the Richmond Bread Riot." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 92 (April 1984): 131-75.
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  • ...nt of crops by Confederate armies, the result was hyper-inflation and even bread riots.
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  • ..., as at one point he quotes from an old Odessan song, “Bread Rolls, Buy My Bread Rolls”.
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  • ...poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets and steal loaves of bread."<ref>The original French is: "la loi, dans un grand souci d'égalité, int
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  • ...y and elected Democratic candidates in 1946.<ref> Robert D. Ubriaco, Jr., "Bread and Butter Politics or Foreign Policy Concerns? Class Versus Ethnicity in t
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  • After 1945 modernization was accompanied by demands for more meat instead of bread by workers and farmers. The new demands on meat production could not be met
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  • ...ir male counterparts, possibly to acknowledge the greater roles of sons as bread winners. (Shoghi Effendi, however, noted that Bahá'ís should draw up thei
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