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Bridge roll

British pronunciation/bɹˈɪdʒ ɹˈəʊl/
American pronunciation/bɹˈɪdʒ ɹˈoʊl/
Bridge roll
[NOUN]
1

a type of small round roll with a split top and a slight depression in the center, typically used for making sandwiches

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What is "bridge roll"?

A bridge roll is a type of small, round bread roll that is popular in British cuisine. It is named after the Forth Bridge in Scotland, which was being constructed at the time the rolls were first made. Bridge rolls are made from a mixture of flour, water, yeast, sugar, and salt, and are often topped with sesame seeds or poppy seeds. They have a soft, fluffy texture and a slightly sweet flavor, which makes them ideal for breakfast or as a side for meals. Bridge rolls are often used for making sandwiches, particularly for those with delicate or savory fillings, such as egg salad or smoked salmon. They are a beloved staple of British cuisine and can be found in many grocery stores, bakeries, and cafes in the region. Bridge rolls can also be made at home using a variety of recipes and techniques, making them a fun and rewarding bread to bake. Bridge rolls are a delicious and versatile bread that is perfect for those looking for a classic and comforting bread.

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