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Foods and Drinks - Sweet Bread and Others

Here you will learn the names of different sweet breads and other breads in English such as "scone", "croissant", and "gingerbread".

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pandesal
pandesal
[noun]

a type of bread roll that is popular in the Philippines commonly eaten for breakfast

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pumpernickel

a heavy rye bread with a sweet taste that is often served in slices, originally from Germany

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waffle
waffle
[noun]

a dry batter cake that is patterned with small squares on both sides, topped with butter, cream or syrup

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sweet roll

a type of pastry that is typically made from yeast dough and is sweetened with sugar or honey, and often filled with ingredients such as cinnamon, fruit, or chocolate

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sticky bun

a type of sweet pastry that is made from yeast dough, filled with cinnamon and sugar, and topped with a syrupy glaze or frosting

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scone
scone
[noun]

a small soft cake that is slightly sweet, usually served beside butter, cream or jam

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shortcake
shortcake
[noun]

a type of sweet cake or biscuit that is made from flour, sugar, butter, and often cream or milk, and is typically served with fresh fruit and whipped cream

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raisin bread

a type of bread that is made from yeast dough and is studded with raisins or other dried fruit

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hot cross bun

a sweet bun that contains currants and is branded with a cross, traditionally baked at Easter in the UK

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honey bun
honey bun
[noun]

a type of sweet pastry that is made from a rich, sweet dough and flavored with honey, cinnamon, and other spices

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gingerbread

a type of cake that is flavored with nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves and other spices, ginger in particular

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gata
gata
[noun]

a traditional dessert that typically consists of layers of dough filled with a sweet mixture

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Danish
Danish
[noun]

a type of sweet pastry that originated in Denmark and is made from a laminated yeast dough that is filled with a variety of sweet fillings, such as fruit, custard, or cream cheese

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cinnamon roll

a sweet, baked pastry made from a rolled dough filled with a mixture of cinnamon, sugar, and butter

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challah
challah
[noun]

an egg-riched yeast bread that is twisted in braids, eaten by Jewish people to celebrate Sabbath and other holidays

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banana bread

a type of sweet bread that is made from mashed ripe bananas, flour, sugar, and other ingredients such as eggs, butter, or baking powder

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Belgian waffle

a type of waffle that is made from a yeast batter and is cooked in a waffle iron to create a crisp and fluffy texture

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schnecken
schnecken
[noun]

a type of sweet pastry that originated in Germany and is made from a spiral-shaped dough that is filled with cinnamon, sugar, and nuts

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stollen
stollen
[noun]

a traditional German fruitcake made with yeast dough, typically containing dried fruits, nuts, and spices

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pone
pone
[noun]

a type of Southern American bread that is not yeasted, made with maize flour and water

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cornpone
cornpone
[noun]

a type of Southern American bread made with maize flour and water

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cracknel
cracknel
[noun]

a type of biscuit with a hard crispy texture and a savory taste

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croissant
croissant
[noun]

a curved-shape roll that is sweet in taste and is usually eaten at breakfast

Ex: They indulged in warm chocolate croissants for dessert , the perfect end to a delicious meal .
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