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Yes, "loaves" is a noun. It is the plural form of "loaf," which refers to a quantity of bread that is shaped and baked in one piece.
Between half and one piece of bread.
Depends on the kind of bread.
no... it just matters where the bread is and what happened to the bread to make it moldy
No. A casserole is a dish made of various items baked and served in one dish. The Spanish word for bread is Pan
brood is the word for loaf in Dutch. It is the break which is baked in one piece.
Baking results can differ from one bread maker to another, the texture of bread baked in a machine is quite different from that of oven-baked bread, even when the same recipe is used. Rather than light and airy, bread machine bread generally has a heavier and more compressed dense texture. Visit WhatsCookingDad to find out the top 10 best bread machine to buy-in 2020.
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John 13:26 Jesus answered, "It is the one to whom I will give this piece of bread when I have dipped it in the dish." Then, dipping the piece of bread, he gave.
"Toast" may be the term you need, since technically, dough is baked once to produce bread then cooked a second time to make toast. However, one does not use the term "bake" when making toast; the same word acts as both noun and verb. "Mom toasts bread to make toast."
The proper way to butter and eat bread is to take a knife and place it in soft butter (hard butter will tear the bread) and cover the bread with butter up to the crust of the bread; then one can either cut the bread in half or eat it as a whole piece. Etiquette, when out in public dictates that one should cut the bread in half.
Place one piece of bread in a lighted area and one piece of bread in a darkened area, and then observe the rate of mold growth over time.