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No, you cannot make toast in the sun. Toast requires direct heat, such as a toaster or oven, to toast the bread evenly and efficiently. The sun does not provide the concentrated heat needed to make toast.
build a solar oven. put bread in it. come back in 20 minutes or so. toast
I'm pretty sure, if set near aluminum, the sun can toast a slice of bread. I've never tried it, but I've heard of it. As long as the sun rays are on the aluminum they should at least burn it slightly.
yes, it is now toasted bread or toast for short.
It is used to turn ordinary bread into toast.
Electricity heats up wires in the toaster, you put bread in, push the lever down and the bread is pressed against the wire. The high temperature of the wires toast the bread and when a specified length of time is up the toast pops up and wallah, toast! If you are asking why the bread gets toasted, sugars in the bread are caramelized by the heat.
Because any existing fungal spores are killed off by the action of heating the bread hot enough to burn (toast) it.
Roast toast.
A sandwich or toast.
Your answer is: the Egyptions. In early years the Egyptions made fluffy white bread with wheat. They then relized the bread would cook under the heat of the sun.
Bread. Or charcoal, depending on how you cook it.
No. Toast is bread that has been exposed to heat to be toasted. Toast and bread have nothing to do with cows, and the making of bread also has nothing to do with cows and does not come from cows at all.