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Light bread

British pronunciation/lˈaɪt bɹˈɛd/
American pronunciation/lˈaɪt bɹˈɛd/
Light bread
[NOUN]
1

a type of bread that is made with a higher proportion of refined flour and/or added gluten, resulting in a fluffy and soft texture

synonyms : white bread
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What is "light bread"?

Light bread is a type of bread that is made with a higher proportion of refined flour and/or added gluten, resulting in a fluffy and soft texture. It is commonly found in grocery stores and is often used for making sandwiches or toast. Light bread is made by combining flour, water, yeast or baking powder, and salt, and then kneading the dough until it is smooth and elastic. The dough is then allowed to rise in a warm, humid environment, which causes the gluten to expand and create air pockets, resulting in a light and airy texture. Light bread can be flavored with various ingredients, such as herbs, cheese, or seeds, to add flavor and nutritional value. It is a popular choice for those who prefer a softer, less dense bread and is often used as a substitute for denser breads like whole wheat or rye. Light bread can be found in many varieties, such as white, wheat, or sourdough, and can be purchased pre-sliced or in whole loaves. It is a versatile bread that can be used in a variety of dishes and is a staple in many households.

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