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Toast is a breakfast food consisting of browned [[bread]] served with toppings such as jams, [[Vegemite]], or [[peanut butter]]. It makes the bread warmer and crunchy, and also hides the taste of stale loaves. Bread can be made into toast using a dedicated [[toaster]], a griller, or by holding it over an open fire. Plain toast is bland and easy to digest, making it suitable for young children and the ill.
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'''Toast''' is a breakfast food consisting of browned [[bread]] usually served with toppings such as [[butter]] [[jam]], [[Vegemite]], or [[peanut butter]]. Toasting makes the bread warmer and crunchy and also hides the taste of stale loaves. Bread can be made into toast using a dedicated [[toaster]] or griller, or by holding it over an open fire. Plain toast is bland and easy to digest, making it suitable for young children and the ill.
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[[Category:Food and Drink]]
 
[[Category:Food and Drink]]

Revision as of 23:06, May 12, 2015

Toast is a breakfast food consisting of browned bread usually served with toppings such as butter jam, Vegemite, or peanut butter. Toasting makes the bread warmer and crunchy and also hides the taste of stale loaves. Bread can be made into toast using a dedicated toaster or griller, or by holding it over an open fire. Plain toast is bland and easy to digest, making it suitable for young children and the ill.