Bloomer
It's a bloomer.
I'm pretty sure it's a type of bread loaf
Cottage loaf comes from England.
hovis best of both
it comes from Tokyo japan
The proud and noble Irish surname of Bloomer is first recorded in County Donegal, where they had held a family seat in very times.
The bloomer bread is said to have originated from England. It is a loaf of bread that is thick and long. There are cuts on top of the bread for it to "bloom" and give it a crisp crust.
Bloomers were a part of a Victorian woman's underwear, and diametrically the opposite to today's garment of fashion, the thong. Bloomers were traditionally cotton (for working classes) or silk (for wealthy). they covered voluminously from the waist down to point just above the knee. Bloomer is also a type of bread loaf.
In which country did the Bellini originate?
it depend on the brand and what country and the store it can be a buck for one loaf and five bucks for loaf someplace else
what country did the zero symbol originate from?