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Synonyms and antonyms of Types of bread in British Thesaurus
Types of bread
baguette (noun)
a long thin loaf of bread made in the French style, soft inside and hard outside
bannock (noun)
Scottish a flat bread roll made from oats or barley
bap (noun)
British a large soft bread roll
blini (noun)
a Russian food that is like a thin flat bread made from buckwheat and is often eaten with caviar and sour cream
bread (noun)
a common food made from flour, water, and usually yeast (=a substance that makes the bread grow larger). Bread is usually sold in a large piece called a loaf or made into smaller pieces called rolls. You usually cut bread into slices to eat it
ciabatta (noun)
a type of flat Italian bread made with olive oil
cob (noun)
British a round loaf of bread
French loaf (noun)
a French stick
French stick (noun)
a long thin loaf of bread made in the French style, that is soft on the inside and hard on the outside
loaf (noun)
bread in a long, round, or square shape that you cut into slices (=thin flat pieces) for eating. A sliced loaf has been cut into slices before it is sold
muffin (noun)
British a flat round type of bread, usually cut in half and eaten hot with butter. The American word is English muffin.
pita bread ()
pitta bread (noun)
a type of flat bread that is eaten especially with Middle Eastern food
pumpernickel (noun)
a type of dark bread that is made from rye
saltine (noun)
American a thin dry biscuit that usually has salt on top of it
sliced bread (noun)
sourdough (noun)
a mixture of flour, water, and yeast that is allowed to ferment and then used for making bread