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  2. Raisin bread - Wikipedia

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    Raisin bread or fruit bread (also known as fruit toast or raisin toast in New Zealand and Australia) [2] is a type of bread made with raisins and flavored with cinnamon. It is "usually a white flour or egg dough bread". [3] Aside from white flour, raisin bread is also made with other flours, such as all-purpose flour, oat flour, or whole wheat ...

  3. 5 Healthiest Cinnamon Raisin Breads—and 2 To Avoid - AOL

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  4. Category:German breads - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German breads" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Allerheiligenstriezel; D.

  5. European Bread Museum - Wikipedia

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    The European Bread Museum (German: Europäisches Brotmuseum), in Ebergötzen in South Lower Saxony, Germany, is a rurally located museum dedicated to the historical development of breadmaking and related subjects in Europe.

  6. Raisin Bread Recipe - AOL

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    Whisk egg and milk. Brush the surface of the loaf with the egg wash. Slide into the hot oven and bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown. Tip the bread from the pan and tap. It should sound ...

  7. Franconian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The typical Franconian bread (Fränkisches Landbrot) contains both wheat and rye flour (hence Mischbrot, mixed bread). Characteristic for this bread is a high percentage of rye flavour, usually 80% and about 20% wheat flour and an aromatic spice mixture. The shape can be longish (Kipf) or round (Laib). The weight is usually around 1 - 4,5 kg. [2]

  8. Schnecken - Wikipedia

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    Schnecken are a type of sweet bun or roll of German origin. They typically contain raisins.. The name Schnecken means snails in German and refers to the shape of the pastry. The bun is still common in Germany, Switzerland and Austria (in some regions as Schneckennudel [1]), where the name is Schnecke (which is the German singular of Schnecken), and in other parts of northern Europe.

  9. Allerheiligenstriezel - Wikipedia

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    The early versions of this bread were unbraided and made with a simple dough of wheat, eggs, fat and honey. In later years more complicated braided loaves became customary. In 1840, Der Österreichische Zuschauer described a custom among the Viennese to exchange the braided loaves on All Saint's Day. In 1929, the mastery of different types of ...