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  2. Multigrain bread - Wikipedia

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    Multigrain bread is a type of bread prepared with two or more types of grain. [1] Grains used include barley, flax, millet, oats, wheat, and whole-wheat flour, [2] [3] among others. Some varieties include edible seeds in their preparation, [4] such as flaxseed, quinoa, pumpkin seeds, and sunflower seeds.

  3. List of breads - Wikipedia

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    Made with a significant amount of whole grain flour, usually rye or wheat; sometimes made with molasses or coffee. Also known as "wholemeal bread". Bublik: Wheat bread: Poland: Made from yeast-leavened wheat dough that commonly contains milk, butter, and egg whites and is rather sweet. Canadian White: White: Canada: A thick, protein-rich sliced ...

  4. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    It contains only butter, water, flour, and eggs. In lieu of a raising agent it employs high moisture content to create steam during cooking to puff the pastry. Churros: Spain: Made out of fried choux pastry, very commonly eaten as breakfast in Spain, [13] specially in the Madrid autonomous community. Churros are also found in Portugal and ...

  5. Farina (food) - Wikipedia

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    The word farina comes from the Latin word for 'meal' or 'flour'. Farina is milled from hard red spring or hard red winter wheat. [2] Farina may also be cooked like polenta and farofa, which are made with ground corn and ground cassava, respectively. Farina with milk and sugar is sometimes used for making creams for layered cakes.

  6. Porridge - Wikipedia

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    Velvet porridge or butter porridge, a Norwegian dish: a generous amount of white roux is made from wheat flour and butter, adding milk until it can be served as a thick porridge. Wheatena, a brand name for a whole-wheat porridge. Ýarma, a Turkmen wheat groat porridge. Harees, an Arabian dish of boiled, cracked or coarsely-ground wheat and meat ...

  7. Indian bread - Wikipedia

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    The grains or cereals are usually milled into a fine powder, and mixed with a little water to make a smooth dough. This dough is patted into a circle by hand, either by holding it between the two hands or by placing it on an upturned plate or other flat surface. [1] In Maharashtra, a multi-grain flatbread called "thalipeeth" is also prepared.

  8. List of British breads - Wikipedia

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    Granary bread – made from malted-grain flour (in the United Kingdom, Granary flour, a proprietary malted-grain flour, is a brand name, so bakeries may call these breads malthouse or malted-grain bread.) [2] See: sprouted bread for similar. Rowie; Loaf. Cottage loaf; Manchet; Milk roll – also known as a 'Blackpool milk roll'. [3]

  9. Life (cereal) - Wikipedia

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    The cereal itself contains whole grain oat flour, corn flour, sugar, whole wheat flour, calcium carbonate, salt, baking soda, tocopherols (for artificial preservation), and B vitamins. [3] It formerly contained the artificial preservative BHT; this was removed in late 2021.