I'm pretty sure, if set near aluminum, the sun can toast a slice of bread.
I've never tried it, but I've heard of it.
As long as the sun rays are on the aluminum they should at least burn it slightly.
No, you cannot make toast in the sun. Toast requires direct heat, such as a toaster or oven, to toast the bread evenly and efficiently. The sun does not provide the concentrated heat needed to make toast.
build a solar oven. put bread in it. come back in 20 minutes or so. toast
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Because any existing fungal spores are killed off by the action of heating the bread hot enough to burn (toast) it.
Your answer is: the Egyptions. In early years the Egyptions made fluffy white bread with wheat. They then relized the bread would cook under the heat of the sun.
they used a piece of tin foil and the sun. then they would use theirunicorns to taste the bread. your welcome
first u have to put a toast on a plate, place the plate on a roof, get a mirror and make the mirror reflect to the sun to make the toast
It will be burn or it will be toast
The sun
really easy..... store it somewhere where it's cool and away from the sun don't keep bread for too long or else mould will happen
Yes, the sun is a star, and no, it does not burn in our atmosphere. The sun, which does "burn" but with nuclear fire, is our neighborhood star. Additionally, it's some 93 million miles from here. We don't want to be too close to Sol or we'd toast.
when i was a little girl i made smores out of tinfoil and sunlight... we made tin foil in a right angle and put it on a table facing the sun so that is malted the chocolate... it worked after a while. but with bread, I'm not so sure. It might take hours and hours, and birds might try to eat it. I suppose you could try!