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Bread is a staple food prepared by baking a dough of flour and water.[1] It may be leavened or unleavened. Salt, fat and a leavening agent such as yeast are common ingredients, though breads may contain a range of other ingredients milk, egg, sugar, spice, fruit (such as raisins), vegetables (such as onion), nuts (such as walnuts) or seeds (such as poppy seeds).

Bread is one of the oldest prepared foods, dating back to the Neolithic era. The development of leavened bread can probably also be traced to prehistoric times. Fresh bread is prized for its taste, aroma and texture. Retaining its freshness is important to keep it appetizing. Bread that has stiffened or dried past its prime is said to be stale. Modern bread is often wrapped in paper or plastic film, or stored in an airtight container such as a breadbox to keep it fresh longer. Bread that is kept in warm, moist environments is prone to the growth of mold. Bread kept at low temperatures, for example, in a refrigerator, will develop mold growth more slowly than bread kept at room temperature. However, unwrapped bread kept in a typical household refrigerator will turn stale quickly due to the low humidity of the air.[citation needed] The inner, soft part of bread is known to bakers and other culinary professionals as the crumb, which is not to be confused with small bits of bread that often fall off, called crumbs. The outer hard portion of bread is called the crust.

Bread can be served at any temperature ranging from room temperature to hot. Once baked, it can subsequently be toasted. It is most commonly picked up and eaten with the hands, or sometimes with a knife and fork. It can be eaten by itself or as a carrier for another, usually less compact food. Bread may be dunked or dipped into a liquid (such as beef gravy, olive oil, or sardine pâté), topped with various spreads, both sweet and savory, or serve as the enclosure for the ubiquitous sandwich with any number of meats, cheeses, vegetables or condiments inside.

The word itself, Old English bread, is common in various forms to many Germanic languages; such as Frisian brea, Dutch brood, German Brot, Swedish bröd, and Norwegian and Danish brød; it has been claimed to be derived from the root of brew, but more probably is connected with the root of break, for its early uses are confined to broken pieces, or bits of bread, the Latin crustum, and it was not until the 12th century that it took the place—as the generic name for bread—of hlaf (hlaifs in Gothic modern English loaf), which appears to be the oldest Teutonic name; Old High German hleib and modern German Laib, or Finnish leipä, Estonian leib, and Russian ???? (khleb) are similar (all are derived from the Old Germanic word for "loaf").

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1. Diversity of Bakery Products - Something for Everyone
September 04, 2008

Bakery products are integrated part of meals in our daily life. We use different types of food or foodstuffs prepared in bakeries in or around our neighborhood. Some common and most popular bakery products are cakes, cookies, biscuits, and breads. People from all ages love group love these products and use them in their daily meals. However, there are a few specific products for people with some special taste of attributes. Even the same product can have different flavors or taste based on their ingredients. The choices of these products are always different for different set of people. ... (read more)

Author: artimexbakery@gmail.com artimexbakery@gmail.com

2. Premier Source For Wholesale Flour
September 03, 2008

Flour would probably rank as one of the most important food ingredient in the planet. Bread being a staple in most Western countries, and flour being bread's main ingredient, it is no wonder that when flour prices go up it is tantamount to food prices going up. Perhaps, it is a gross understatement, then, if we say, that flour availability is a concern in most countries. Flour is probably most important for bakers who use this as a tool of their trade. Without it being too literal, flour is a baker's bread and butter. Bakers get their flours wholesale because this contributes to the... (read more)

Author: jizmack baraceros

3. Fun Halloween Recipes and Ideas
September 02, 2008

Halloween has always been a favorite time of year for me. Not only is it my birthday, but the air is clean and crisp, the leaves have turned colors and it’s just a very pretty time of year. I’d like to share some fun Halloween ideas and recipes with you: Halloween cookie cutters are a must. You can use these cookie cutters on bread to make Halloween sandwiches. Kids love jack-o-lantern shaped sandwiches. You can spread their favorite sandwich topping on the bread once it’s cut. Purchase M&M’s from a store that sells specific colors. Buy orange and green M&M’s and then use them in yo... (read more)

Author: Audrey Okaneko

4. Materials for Rock Garden Building
August 29, 2008

Often the stones of which the rock garden is to be constructed may be obtained locally; sometimes on the place itself. Under these conditions, we must usually take what is available, and make the best of it. But not all stones are equally appropriate for rock garden building. "Sympathetic" Stones If rock plants ask for bread and you give them a stone, they will be very well satisfied—if it is the right kind of stone. Some rocks, due to their character and texture, are termed "sympathetic" to plant life. This depends, primarily, upon their porosity—the capacity for absorbing and stori... (read more)

Author: Sarah Martin

5. Another Option Fitness Bread
August 26, 2008

As we grow more and more concerned by the way we look, we start to go to the gym more, to run, to swim, everything that means burning calories. However, not many do the most important thing: keep a diet. Try to eat healthy, with less carbohydrates and fats, sweets and chemicals. And sometimes we do, but, and now comes the “but“ part, many, unfortunately do not remove bread from their nutrition. Despite the fact there are some studies that show that bread itself does not lead to putting on weight, many athletes and nutritionists noticed that the white bread (most common type of bread) has ... (read more)

Author: Sudhir Kumar

6. search Engines - Sellers and Buyers
August 21, 2008

Maggie knows how to find what she wants. She lets her fingers do the walking – not in the Yellow Pages, but at Google.com. She wants to learn about bread baking, and you have just written Bread Baking Made Simple, and you sell some great baking tools. The good news is the Google and other search engines exist for one simple reason: to help Maggie find your website. Google will show Maggie 534,000 resources on "bread baking". Unless she fails to find what she wants on the first page, or top 10 results, she will never find your website listed 124th in the results. (Actually, if she does not... (read more)

Author: binoy1 das

7. Popular Cake Types
August 20, 2008

The moment we think of bakery products, first thing that comes into mind is the cake. We cannot even think of celebrating any happy occasion without a cake. A cake is the essence of all parties liked by people of all ages. One can choose cake of their individual choice for celebrating the occasion. There are many varieties of cakes available. The type of cake includes cake made from chocolates like chocolate rum cake, fudge cake and chocolate orange cake. All the chocolate cakes are made from exotic moist chocolate, rum, some with orange and rinds. Other type of cake includes Pineapple c... (read more)

Author: artimexbakery@gmail.com artimexbakery@gmail.com

8. Cheap LCD TV- Experience the joy of quality TV viewing
August 20, 2008

The cheap LCD TV sets are selling like hot cakes in the television market due to various reasons. These television systems are specially crafted to consume less energy and would also affect your eyes less. The history of the world is the record of a man in quest of his daily bread, butter and side by side technology too. The past is our definition. We constantly strive, try to escape from it with some good reason, or to escape what is bad in it, but we will escape it only by adding something better to it. This proven fact help us to lead our present lives in a better manner. If one peeps ... (read more)

Author: Raisa Raima

9. Eating Barley For Nutrition
August 20, 2008

Barley is stated by historians to be the oldest of all cultivated grains. It seems to have been the principal bread plant among the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans. The Jews especially held the grain in high esteem, and sacred history usually uses it interchangeably with wheat, when speaking of the fruits of the Earth. Among the early Greeks and Romans, barley was almost the only food of the common people and the soldiers. The flour was made into gruel, after the following recipe: "Dry, near the fire or in the oven, twenty pounds of barley flour, then parch it. Add three pounds of li... (read more)

Author: Jack Sands

10. Mobility Equipments - Boon for Disabled People
August 20, 2008

Mobility equipments help physically disabled people in making necessary movements without any external help. They can do several of their daily work with help of these specially designed medical equipments. Some popular mobility equipments in use these days are mobility scooters, medical scooter, manual or electric wheelchair, and power chairs. Need for Mobility Equipments People want to be self-dependent in all aspects of life. It is not only applicable for bread and butter, but also in their daily routine. Physically disabled people generally feel helpless due to their physical ina... (read more)

Author: Richard Hernandez

11. Killing the Cravings with One Week of Low-Carb, Whole Grain Living
August 20, 2008

Do you have intense food cravings even when you’re not hungry? Sometimes such cravings can be attributed to “emotional eating,” but sometimes cravings happen even when you’re feeling emotionally and spiritually balanced. You feel like you could eat your way through a six-line buffet and then stop for ice cream on the way home. My experience, and that of my clients, is that cravings are caused by eating carbohydrates, especially sugar, and often bread or pasta. As Jacque said about the intensity of her cravings, “Heaven help the poor sucker who gets between me and that brownie.” Some... (read more)

Author: Sandra Ahten

12. Cottage Cheese is for Bread not for the Ass!
August 20, 2008

The unsightly marks that look like orange peel on areas of a women's body is a problem for those who are desperately trying to lose cellulite. Losing cellulite has become a serious problem for many women around the world as most of them develop it to lesser or greater degrees as they get older. The causes of cellulite are many as are the methods and treatments used for losing cellulite but none of them are guarantee that it won't return if you do not maintain certain habits.Normally, cellulite is found on the thighs, stomach, and the buttocks and is much more common in women than in men becaus... (read more)

Author: Graham Smeter

13. What Is Yeast Infection
August 15, 2008

A lot of people have mistaken yeast infection to be caused by yeast that is found on breads. While the bacteria that causes a yeast infection in human maybe from similar family as those used as leavening agent in baking bread, the particular type of yeast that causes distress to a large portion of the world population world wide is identified as Candida albicans. Yeasts are a kind of unicellular microorganisms classified in the Fungi family. Roughly 1500 species are identified and each have their own characteristic with some of use to us and some are just trouble-causing microorganisms. ... (read more)

Author: Julia Aidan

14. How To Shop For An All Carb Diet
August 15, 2008

When you start the Atkins diet, you are entering a new world of eating. And nowhere is that more apparent than at the supermarket. Suddenly, all of your stand-by foods like macaroni and cheese, pasta and bread are no longer on your shopping list. When you go shopping for the first few times you may feel like a fish out of water. However, with a bit of practice you'll feel just as comfortable as you were with your previous shopping lists. Successful Atkins shopping starts before you reach the store. There are many resources for shopping lists online and in Atkins books. Before you head fo... (read more)

Author: Jackie Serta

15. Raw Food: Why not processed foods?
August 14, 2008

Have you ever seen a picture of your blood plasma after you’ve eaten a meal from McDonald’s or Burger King? It’s not a pretty picture. It looks thick and cloudy. Fast foods are loaded with fat and sodium. They use white bread and rolls, which means they’ve used white processed flour, with very few nutrients in them. And how do you feel after a Big Mac and french fries? You need a nap, don’t you? All that fat will drag you down and make you feel sluggish. Going on a diet is hard, but think about some of the things you do when you go on a diet. You eliminate those high fat, processed... (read more)

Author: Nicholas Tan

16. How can I write and still manage to be a survivor?
August 13, 2008

So it’s your dream to write novels? Be a freelance writer and make a living off of your articles? Or maybe you nurture an ambition to write and sell enough short fiction to put bread on the table, like those writers of the golden age of the pulps? Well, those are all noble dreams to have. I’m smitten by the writer’s glamour myself. Also I’m grateful for the others who were, those authors whom I love to read and return to time and again. I’m grateful that they possessed not only their artistic vision, but also the sheer stubbornness and will to persevere and see their dreams become reality. ... (read more)

Author: NEERAJ SHARMA

17. Panasonic Sd255: the Best Choice to Have Delicious Bread
August 13, 2008

There are so many kitchen appliance manufacturers in the present day market. Among those, Panasonic is the one that provides the best and the latest technology kitchen appliances to the people. It is also known as the best one for providing high advanced features mobile phones, LCD televisions, iPods and refrigerators. Let us discuss the Panasonic SD255 bread making equipment. This bread maker is simply packed and comes with all the useful accessories that allow the users to make tasty bread in it. Along with this the users get a manual which guides the users in a right manner. The process for... (read more)

Author: Alden Jerry

18. Bulgarian Bread and Chicken Producers Hit Fines for Cartel Involvement
August 12, 2008

Bulgaria has fallen in sync with European anti-trust regulators by stepping up its investigation of cartels. Their latest moves come against agri-business firms that dominate several food sectors. Bulgaria’s Committee for the Protection of Competition has just fined three baker’s and confectioner’s associations for cartel involvement. This action comes on the heels of fines issued against 26 egg and poultry corporations throughout the country for similar infractions. The Committee first began investigating firms in the cereal sector after the price of breads rose substantially in 200... (read more)

Author: J Hardy

19. Tips for Travelling Poker Players
August 12, 2008

Summary: Travelling for poker players is like white on bread – they are two inseparable facts of life. This three-part series will discuss the lifestyle required of a serious travelling poker player, starting with a section on interesting tips for poker players to improve their poker game while going through the hell known as “airport check in.” Tips for Travelling Poker Players: Part I Due to its booming popularity, poker has become much more widely available all over the world – major tournaments are now being played in the British Isles, the Caribbean, on the east and we... (read more)

Author: Eduardo Solano

20. Bakery Products in Our Daily Life
August 12, 2008

Bakery products are becoming famous day by day. They are so popular due to its taste and easy to digest. Bakery products are generally liked by all. For nowadays people have no time to spend much on making breakfast it is the bread and bun or biscuits that had taken place rather in other kind of stuff. Celebrating any moment of joy is incomplete with bakery products. They are good source of snacks and are widely available. Bread is the staple diet of all. Bread is the essence of all bakery products. Without bread no bakery products are complete. It is prepared by baking dough of flour and wate... (read more)

Author: artimexbakery@gmail.com artimexbakery@gmail.com

21. Pet vs life insurance - which one would pay the bills?
August 12, 2008

Valuing your pet's life over your partner's when it comes to insurance might mean that your furry friend will be insured against bumps and bruises, but what if the unthinkable happened and you lost your partner? This could make for very financially difficult times ahead if they were the main bread winner of the household, or even if they just pay half of the mortgage and bills– where would you find the monthly payments without a life insurance payout? Having a life insurance for both of you would mean that whoever was left behind would get a lump sum payout – this could be used for anyth... (read more)

Author: Pete Crawford

22. 5 Secrets to be a Successful Online Marketing Agency
August 09, 2008

Internet has changed our life drastically from what it used to be in the earlier years. Today in reality, there are two worlds namely the outer real world and the interconnected cyber world. Internet has gradually become one of the main sources for business and money making. There are nearly thousands of companies dependent on the internet for their daily bread and butter. Thus for the proper and successful working of these online companies, proper advertisements is needed. The look and the type of campaigning, promote the companies status. Thus, this is right where the online marketing ... (read more)

Author: jessica thomson

23. The Basic Truth About Internet Marketing!
August 10, 2008

There is probably nothing more attractive than the smell of fresh bread, a good meal and the deep rich smell of coffee. It will draw you in like hardly anything else and one truly satisfied you are content and will happily pay the bill. It is very possible to create much the same atmosphere online if you have an understanding of how to create that atmosphere through the use of Internet marketing skillfully done. This may sound like a complicated thing to do but it's not. In fact, with just a little bit of practice you can develop a business online much more easily and far more cheaply tha... (read more)

Author: MANOJ MITTAL

24. Economy looms but the love for life blossoms
August 10, 2008

Life insurance policies ensures to offer financial support to the family of the insured bread earner of the in case of any premature demise. They also act as a smart investment tool and there are tax saving Insurance Policy in this domain. The emerging India’s share of the world life insurance market grew marginally during the last year to 1.97% from 1.68% a year ago. The premium on life insurance policies generated from India amounted to equivalent of $47.1 billion in the last year, up from $37.22 billion in 2006.However, this business in India slowed down considerably in 2007-08, the ov... (read more)

Author: Rahul Sen

25. A Quick Guide - Garlic
August 07, 2008

Garlic, there's nothing like the smell of garlic. It's great in soups and sauces, roasted with meats or on its own, and it's wonderful mixed with butter and slathered on bread and then baked. The scientific name for garlic is Allium Sativum. It is related to the lily and the onion. Although related to the onion, and having a flavor that very slightly resembles that of an onion, garlic does not bring tears to the eyes when chopped. When buying fresh garlic, be sure that the head feels very firm when you squeeze it. Over time, garlic will soften and begin to sprout, which turns the g... (read more)

Author: Sudhir Sharma

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