Toasted+bread

  • 91pretzel — noun /ˈprɛt.səl/ a) A toasted bread or cracker usually in the shape of a loose knot. b) Anything that is knotted, twisted, or tangled …

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  • 92break one's fast — verb To eat breakfast; to eat the first meal of the day after a night of not eating or to conclude any period of fasting by consuming food. His servant placed before him a slice of toasted bread, with a glass of fair water, being the fare on… …

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  • 93toast — 1. noun /təʊst,toʊst/ a) Toasted bread. I ate a piece of toast for breakfast. b) A proposed salutation (e.g. to say cheers ) while drinking alcohol. All toasters toast toast …

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  • 94toast rack — noun a) A rack designed to hold toasted bread. b) A type of bicycle stand consisting of several inverted U shaped metal bars connected at ground level by two parallel rails …

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  • 95Sacher torte — noun A torte made of butter, eggs, confectioners sugar, toasted bread crumbs, spices, and chocolate, which is baked in layers, put together with apricot jam and finally frosted with chocolate …

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  • 96bruschetta — noun /brʊˈskɛtə,brʊˈʃɛtə/ A light Italian dish of toasted bread with a savoury topping …

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  • 97Croton (plant) — For the small pieces of toasted bread, see crouton. Croton Croton californicus Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 98Culture of Kentucky — Old Louisville is the largest Victorian Historic neighborhood in the United States. See also: Theater in Kentucky Although Kentucky s culture is generally considered to be Southern, it is unique in that it is also influenced by the Midwest and… …

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  • 99Tosdevin — This unusual and interesting surname, recorded in Church Registers of Guernsey in the Channel Islands from the early 18th Century under the variant spellings Tostevin and Tostivin, is of Old French origin, and derives from the Old French toster …

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  • 100kaya-roti — Singlish (Singapore English) Origin: Malay Toasted bread with Kaya …

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