black bread


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bread made of coarse rye flour

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But the fatty breakfasts, how he missed those, the eggs, sausage, ham, black bread, butter and cream; and the way Mother used to sit him on her lap, a comfy, plump woman; and the rolls warm from the oven, all fluffy and breathing steam when you broke them open.
Even the civilian population was in 'sore straits', existing on a diet of potatoes, soup and black bread. Following the signing of the Armistice, Pte Stewart spent a week in Holland before returning to Britain.
Food consisted of potatoes, worm-ridden boiled cabbage, black bread and potato soup--known to the prisoners as "maggot soup."
WHERE does the flour come from which is used to make black bread? WHEN was the post-war Berlin Blockade finally lifted?
Negra (Black Bread) won best picture at the 2010 San SebastiEin
It is made of "black bread" and is given the flavour of fruits, raisins, or herbs.
You could buy any kind of bread, including black bread from Eastern Europe.
One being the club sandwich of sliced chicken or turkey and the Reuben of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Russian dressing served grilled on black bread. Hot sandwiches are notably the hamburger and are a staple of a majority of the western population.
The pale yellow cheese, tangy and thinly sliced, went particularly well with the chewy black bread.
It's time to slice black bread, to strew salt lavishly.
Leib Resto & Aed literally translates to Black Bread Restaurant & Garden.
"To this board we add cress, quince jelly, sliced apricots and strawberries with whole rye grain crackers and black bread to accompany...
For starters, there was black bread, literally, achieved with powdered black bamboo charcoal.
18-26, will offer 45 world premieres, beginning with Alejandro Amenabar's suspense thriller "Regression," plus three Spanish competition contenders: Basque filmmaker Asier Altuna's rural family drama "Grandma," "The King of Havana," from Agusti Villaronga ("Black Bread") and "A Perfect Day to Fly," helmed by Marc Recha, who competed at Cannes in 2001 with "Pau and His Brother."