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Baked goods
Of or related to food prepared by the use of high heat, especially an oven, to make the food product edible for human consumption. Usually requires yeast as an active ingredient.
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pan de sal
Baked goods; Bread
Also written as pandesal, this Filipino bread is directly translated as "salt bread" though it is rather sweet in taste.
white bread
Baked goods; Bread
Bread that is made from bleached wheat flour that is milled, giving the bread a longer shelf life, but extracting many of the vitamins and nutrients in it. Because of this, white ...
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naan
Baked goods; Bread
Mainly found in India, this oven baked flatbread can also be found all over Southeat Asia. It's best enjoyed with butter, while it's hot. Naan can be stacked, stuffed, or infused ...
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pretzel
Baked goods; Bread
Pretzels are originally German. The shape of a pretzel is famous around the world, and so is the bread. its a salty bread, and baking soda gives the pretzels its golden brown ...
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basque pumpkin bread
Baked goods; Bread
This is a bread that originated from Basue country. It's a subtly sweet rum-spiked bread from the Purenees made with pumpkin and cornmeal. The inside is soft and best served warm.
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challah
Baked goods; Bread
A Jewish braided egg bread, which is traditionally served on the Sabbath and holidays to commemorate manna that gell from heaven to feed the Jews during their exodus from Egypt. ...
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