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Dark bread

British pronunciation/dˈɑːk bɹˈɛd/
American pronunciation/dˈɑːɹk bɹˈɛd/
Dark bread
[NOUN]
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a type of bread that is made with a flour that contains a higher proportion of whole grains, resulting in a denser texture and a darker color

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What is "dark bread"?

Dark bread is a type of bread that is made with a flour that contains a higher proportion of whole grains, such as wheat, rye, or pumpernickel. This gives it a denser texture and a darker color than lighter breads like white or light wheat. Dark bread often has a robust, nutty flavor and can be flavored with ingredients like molasses, honey, or caraway seeds. It is a nutritious bread that is rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, and is often recommended as a healthier alternative to more processed breads. Dark bread is commonly found in European cuisines, particularly in Germany and Scandinavia, where it is a staple food. It is often sliced thin and served with butter, cheese, or smoked salmon, or used as a base for open-faced sandwiches. Dark bread can be found in many grocery stores and bakeries, or can be made at home using a variety of recipes and techniques.

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