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  2. Raj Bhakta - Wikipedia

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    Bhakta founded the WhistlePig brand of rye whiskey, which was initially launched as a non-distiller producer that bottled Canadian whiskey from the Alberta Premium distillery owned by Fortune Brands in Alberta, Canada. [25] Starting in 2007, he purchased land in Vermont, on which he built a new distillery and aging facility for the brand. [26]

  3. Rye bread - Wikipedia

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    Finnish rye bread or ruisleipä is a dark sourdough rye bread. The simplest form is made with rye flour, water, salt, and naturally occurring yeast. In 2017, it was voted as the national food of Finland and Finns celebrate ruisleivän päivä (rye bread day) on February 28. [14]

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  6. List of sourdough breads - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes made with a combination of rye flour and whole rye grains ("rye berries"). Rugbrød (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁu:ˌpʁœðˀ]) is a very common form of rye bread from Denmark. [27] [28] Rugbrød usually resembles a long brown extruded rectangle, no more than 12 cm high, and 30–35 cm wide, depending on the bread pan in which ...

  7. Ruisreikäleipä - Wikipedia

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    Bread hanging from a pole in the ceiling. Ruisreikäleipä (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈrui̯sˌrei̯kæˌlei̯pæ], rye hole-bread) is a kind of Finnish bread, a flat rye flour loaf with a hole in the middle. It is sometimes referred to as reikäleipä ([ˈrei̯kæˌlei̯pæ]), shorter term without ruis (rye) which applies also to the oat loaf ...