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Zwieback was not made of whole grains and contained added sugars, both of which do not agree with the nutritional thoughts of our day. Looking for teething biscuits you'll find this to be the case. I have found recipes on line which mimic the original Nabisco Zwieback Toasts both for babies and for our many recipes that go back 60 to 70 years or more. What's an old fashioned cheesecake without its Zwieback Toast crust?!
Perhaps you mean 'zwieback', rather than 'zybac'? Zwieback is bread, made with eggs, baked and thinly-sliced: the slices are oven-baked to achieve a thin, crisp toast-like biscuit in the sense of a Melba toast type of cracker. Often sold as baby rusks, or as crackers, zwiebacks are used as appetisers with toppings and dips, and there are many recipes for flans and crumble-type dishes using zwieback crumbs. The word 'zwieback' is from German - zwei (twice) + backen (to bake), so twice-baked. Incidentally, biscuit in French, and biscotti in Italian, have a similar origin: twice + cooked.
there are 90 calories in toast
Find out how many ounces were in it when it was full, then dump it out and measure that, and subtract that amount from the original.
It depends, how much toast do you have.... It also depends on how many toast your toaster can toast.
12 x 1.3 = 15.6 ounces. The special bottle holds 15.6 ounces.
I don't think toast itself has sugar in it
Mouse Noses on Toast has 110 pages.
yes dogs can eat many things such as dog food and toast
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it is exactly 360 kilojoules in a piece of whole meal toast
6 ounces