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The moral lesson of "The Bread of Salt" by N. V. M. Gonzalez is about the fleeting nature of love and the importance of self-discovery. The story highlights the protagonist's journey in realizing his own worth and identity, despite his infatuation with a girl from a higher social class. Ultimately, it teaches us to value ourselves and not define our self-worth based on external factors.
The Bread of Salt is a story by NVM Gonzalez (1958). == ==
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The main characters in "A Bread of Salt" by N.V.M. Gonzales are a young boy named Salvador, his crush called a "bertita", and the "morning girl" who inspired his infatuation. The story centers around Salvador's experiences preparing to impress his crush by buying a bread of salt.
Adding salt to bread dough controls the action of the yeast and improves the flavor. Bread made without salt will have a coarser texture and a blander flavor than bread made with salt.
The salt in bread making improves the flavor of the bread and balances the action of yeast.
No, adding salt to bread does not cause a question mark...
Salt was added to bread around 345 bce. Jesus Christ Super Star was the one who discovered Salt in a jar. Then at the last supper, he was making bread and decided to put the salt in it.
Check the Link a low salt bread.
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Flavor. Bread bakes quite well without salt, but tastes bland.
Only some bread has iodine in it. If the bread was made with iodized salt, then the bread has iodine; otherwise, no.