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  2. Sunbeam Bread - Wikipedia

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    Sunbeam Bread is a franchised brand of white bread, rolls, and other baked goods owned by the Quality Bakers of America cooperative. [1] The bread products are ...

  3. Khubz - Wikipedia

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    Six recipes for bread baked in a tannur are included in Ibn Sayyar al-Warraq's 10th century Kitab al-Tabikh cookery book. As a result of the economic sanctions imposed on Iraq in the 1990s there was an increase in the making of bread in the traditional way in a tannur.

  4. School bread - Wikipedia

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    Norwegians are also divided on the question of how to eat a school bread. According to a survey carried out by the Information Office for Bread and Grain in 2021, 50% of Norwegians eat the school bread crosswise like a regular bun. 47% eat their way around and save the yellow for the end. [4]

  5. Kneippbrød - Wikipedia

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    Kneippbrød (pronunciation ⓘ; "Kneippbread") is a whole wheat bread. It is named for Sebastian Kneipp (1821–1897), a 19th-century Bavarian priest and hydrotherapist. It is the most popular bread in Norway. [1] [2] In Norway, Kneippbrød must be made mostly from whole meal wheat flour and must weigh 750 grams. Baker Hansen at Løren in Oslo

  6. Markook (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Markook bread (Arabic: خبز مرقوق, romanized: khubz marqūq), also known as khubz ruqaq (Arabic: رقاق), shrak (Arabic: شراك), khubz rqeeq (Arabic: رقيق), [1] [better source needed] mashrooh (Arabic: مشروح), and saj bread (Arabic: خبز صاج), is a kind of Middle Eastern unleavened flatbread common in the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula.

  7. Senbei - Wikipedia

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    Senbei (), also spelled sembei, is a type of Japanese rice cracker. [1] They come in various shapes, sizes, and flavors, usually savory but sometimes sweet. Senbei are often eaten with green tea as a casual snack and offered to visiting house guests as a courtesy refreshment.

  8. Smørrebrød - Wikipedia

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    Smørrebrød (Danish pronunciation: [ˈsmɶɐ̯ˌpʁœðˀ]; originally smør og brød, "butter and bread" [1]), smørbrød "butter bread" (), or smörgås " [ˈsmœrˌɡoːs] butter goose" (), is a traditional open-faced sandwich [2] in the cuisines of Denmark, Norway and Sweden that usually consists of a piece of buttered rye bread (rugbrød, a dense, dark brown bread), topped with ...

  9. Laufabrauð - Wikipedia

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    Various intricate designs Child decorating laufabrauð before frying. Laufabrauð (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlœyːvaˌprœyːθ], "leaf bread"; sometimes also called "snowflake bread" in English) [1] is a traditional kind of Icelandic bread that is almost exclusively eaten in the Christmas season. [2]