Bread is usually prepared as garlic bread with a side of butter on the side. (at restaurants)
Bread is usually prepared uncooked with butter on the side.
(at home)
The contributor who asked the question wants to know how bread is made. As in, "How do you make bread?" To answer, there are a number of recipes to follow when making bread. A couple of main ingredients are flour (can be white flour or wheat flour) and yeast. I think you use eggs in preparing the dough as well, but I am not sure. Once you have the dough prepared and kneaded to the shape you want, you need to spray some water on it. This activates the yeast. You also need to guage the bread (slicing slits into the dough so that it will rise better). I think with homemade bread, you can stick it into a preheated oven right after you make the dough, but again, I am not sure. I do know that with restaurant bread (such as Subway's) you put it into a machine called a proofer. It is similar to an oven, except that it does not cook the bread. It helps the bread rise and fluff out. It is left in for approx. 12 minutes then is baked for another 12-20 minutes.
Usually Pan de muertos "Bread of the dead" is prepared. Also, favorite meals of the dead people are prepared.
Bread is traditionally made from various products combined with copious amounts of yeast. This concotion is then placed into an oven, and the yeast rises to yield bread.
As unleavened bread.See also:More about Passover
Bread is a staple and nutritious diet. It is prepared from water, dough and flour and is mainly baked. It contains carbohydrates. People normally take bread in breakfast.
Supermarkets bake bread on-site primarily for two reasons. These are to maximize freshness, and the other is to minimize shipping prepared bread prices.
fish, bread, and wine
One slice of commercially prepared white bread contains 1 gram of fat.
Garlic bread is just bread with garlic on it.
Fresh bread is usually made instore
"une boulangerie" sell on-site prepared and baked bread. Outlets selling bread, which don't have "boulangerie" in their name, sell bread produced elsewhere or baked on site out of frozen preparations.
Sweet Bread (Calve's brain(no joke))
Bread was one of the earliest prepared foods and existed before recorded history.