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Bread is a staple food made from (at its most basic) [[flour]] and water, though salt and leavening are often added. [[Yeast]] is used to create air bubbles in bread dough, making it rise or inflate. Bread made in this way is lighter, spongier and more absorbant than flat breads. |
'''Bread''' is a staple food made from (at its most basic) [[flour]] and water, though [[salt]] and leavening are often added. [[Yeast]] is used to create air bubbles in bread dough, making it rise or inflate. Bread made in this way is lighter, spongier and more absorbant than flat breads. |
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When bringing bread to a feast, remember the words of the Known World Handbook to the effect that bread, without something to spread on it, is not a contribution: it's [[alms]]. |
When bringing bread to a [[feast]], remember the words of the [[Known World Handbook]] to the effect that bread, without something to spread on it, is not a contribution: it's [[alms]]. |
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 13 June 2005
Bread is a staple food made from (at its most basic) flour and water, though salt and leavening are often added. Yeast is used to create air bubbles in bread dough, making it rise or inflate. Bread made in this way is lighter, spongier and more absorbant than flat breads.
When bringing bread to a feast, remember the words of the Known World Handbook to the effect that bread, without something to spread on it, is not a contribution: it's alms.