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  2. Mischbrot - Wikipedia

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    ' mixed bread ') is German bread made from the mixture of wheat and rye flour with sourdough or yeast. It is known as Graubrot (lit. ' grey bread ') in some regions of Germany (e.g., parts of North Rhine-Westphalia, Bavaria and Hesse) or as "Black bread" in southern Germany, Austria, [1] and Switzerland. It has a milder taste than rye bread and ...

  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]

  4. Kommissbrot - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, the Hanomag 2/10 PS compact car was given the nickname Kommissbrot because its shape resembled a loaf of that bread. [10] [11]In the Austrian documentary film Cooking History directed by Peter Kerekes, kommissbrot is used as an illustration of the quantity of ingredients required to provide food for a large number of soldiers.

  5. Rye Bread with Cottage Cheese, Goat Cheese and Mango - AOL

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  6. Rugbrød - Wikipedia

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    Rugbrød (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁu:ˌpʁœðˀ], lit. ' rye bread ') is a very common form of rye bread from Denmark. [1] [2] Rugbrød usually resembles a long brown extruded rectangle, no more than 12 cm (4.7 in) high, and 30 to 35 cm (11.8 to 13.8 in) long, depending on the bread pan in which it is baked.

  7. Pumpernickel - Wikipedia

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    Pumpernickel (English: / ˈ p ʌ m p ər n ɪ k əl /; German: [ˈpʊmpɐˌnɪkl̩] ⓘ) is a typically dense, slightly sweet rye bread traditionally made with sourdough starter and coarsely ground rye. It is sometimes made with a combination of rye flour and whole rye grains ("rye berries").

  8. You Can Make a Soft, Fluffy Loaf of Bread with a Can of ... - AOL

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    This easy white bread recipe bakes up deliciously golden brown. There's nothing like the homemade aroma wafting through my kitchen as it bakes. —Sandra Anderson, New York, New York

  9. List of breads - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from "rye and Indian". [11] Rye bread: Leavened Europe: Made of various fractions of rye grain flour, color light to dark via flour used and if colors added, usually denser and higher fiber than many common breads, darker color, stronger flavor. Jewish rye bread is popular in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, and topped with caraway.