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Awakenings: Bread of the Day...Date & Nut

Awakenings: Bread of the Day...Date & Nut | Human Interest | Scoop.it

"Bread is a dietary staple with thousands upon thousands of variations being the most widely consumed food in the world. Different types of flour, oils, sweeteners, spices, fruits and nuts produce flavorful sweet, sometimes savory loaves of mouth-watering goodness. The aroma of fresh-baked bread is the only invitation you need to take a 'bite' right out of the oven!

September 8 is...
National Date Nut Bread Day"


Via Sharla Shults
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This Is How The Rest Of The World Eats Bread

This Is How The Rest Of The World Eats Bread | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Baltic Travel Company has created a pretty infographic highlighting one of our favorite foods: bread. In it, 37 of the world's most iconic bread styles are depicted and explained. This selection of breads

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Awakenings: Comfort in the Sour

Awakenings: Comfort in the Sour | Human Interest | Scoop.it
When thoughts come to comfort foods, sour is more than likely not the first word that comes to mind (unless you are a lemon lover!). Ah-h-h! At the top of the list is probably bread with the best of the best being homemade. The aroma is so inviting it is not unusual for anyone to simply stand around in anticipation of that first right-out-of-the oven, slathered-with-butter, melt-in-the-mouth first bite! YUM!

April 1 is...
National Sourdough Bread Day

Via Sharla Shults
Skuuppilehdet's insight:
Sourdough is the oldest and most original form of leavened bread. The oldest recorded use of sourdough is from the Ancient Egyptian civilizations around 1500 BC.
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