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One type of bread that is from Ireland is soda bread. I am not sue of any others, sorry.
Not really though you should be able to get them at M&S. They are as common as Irish Soda Bread in the UK, i.e. they're acknowledged but are not eaten regularly.
Irish soda bread is adorned with an X and eaten with many meals including holidays. The Cathoilcs said it was the sign of the cross and put there to ward off any evil. Actually, the scoring of the precooked loaf helps the bread rise and designates individual portions.
The baking soda makes the bread rise.
It's called soda bread.
baking soda was introduced to Ireland in 1840, which was when they started to make Irish soda bread.
Baking soda is not normally used to make bread; yeast or a sourdough/poolish are the leaveners. Quick bread (such as Irish soda bread) would generally require 1teaspoon baking soda.
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Bread is not eaten with every meal in Greece. It depends on the individual.
Because it has bicarbonate of SODA in it. It has nothing to do with the soda that you drink.
where would the Jewish bread eaten by