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English, 08.10.2019 03:00 simranhunjin

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1) bread is often called the staff of life.
2) bread, in different forms, has been eaten for thousands of years.
3) man has made bread longer than any other manufactured food.
4) the earliest breads were made in a hard, flat form.
5) a mixture of ground grain and water formed the dough.
6) the sun or hot rocks baked the mixture into bread.
7) a wide variety of bread is eaten by people around the world.
8) farmers grow many kinds of grains for the various flours.
9) people in other countries may prefer different kinds of bread.
10) oriental people eat bread made from rice.
11) in scotland, oatcakes and barley breads are preferred.
12) central americans enjoy flat cakes of cornmeal dough
13) the roots of the cassava plant provide flour in the west indies.
14) the first leavened bread was made by the egyptians.
15) hard, flat loaves changed into soft, air-filled loaves.
16) the egyptians built the first ovens, too.
17) the lighter, leavened bread couldn't be baked on hot rocks.
18) an enclosed, heated area was needed to bake the larger masses of dough
19) we still use the principles of early bread-making today.
20) we all enjoy many forms of bread in our daily diets.

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