Collocations withbread
These are words often used in combination withbread.
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baked bread
One of the essential matters brought to our notice was the problem of delivery and of freshly baked bread.
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bread dough
This mix is then moistened to a consistency similar to bread dough, using a small amount of water.
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dry bread
It is probably dry bread today and margarine tomorrow.
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loaf of bread
Once a loaf of bread is obtained by one individual or family, that loaf of bread is no longer available to others.
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piece of bread
It is helped with a silver fork, and eaten with a silver fork, assisted by a piece of bread in the left hand.
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sliced bread
This is designed to make it clear that pre-packed sliced bread is subject to the same statutory requirements as the ordinary whole loaf.
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stale bread
By-products such as stale bread, fancy cakes, biscuits and waffles widely vary in their nutrient composition.
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unleavened bread
Parcels of matzot, of unleavened bread, disappear in the post.
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wheat bread
There was also sorghum wheat bread, which is inedible to people with western tastes, as it scratches and hurts when one swallows it.
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