This bread is typically eaten during Passover.
What is matzoh?
This Italian bread literally translates from the Italian language as the word "slipper."
What is ciabatta?
This modern bread is still baked by pasting it to the inside of a clay oven.
What is naan?
This grain is the main ingredient in pumpernickel.
This action is a universal sign of peace.
What is breaking bread?
This Italian holiday bread is filled with candied orange peel and often served with mascarpone or sweetened cream cheese.
What is panettone?
Pumpernickel originated in this country.
What is Germany?
This kind of filling is usually found in the Japanese sweet bread known as anpan.
What is red bean paste?
This plant is the source from which the grain comes from to make cornmeal.
What is maize?
This food is the only food eaten by every race, region and culture.
This traditional Jewish bread is typically made with eggs but no butter or milk, is known for its braided texture, and eaten on Shabbat or other holidays.
What is challah?
This Italian bread often seasoned with olive oil and herbs has a distinctive dimpled surface.
What is focaccia?
This Chinese themed bun often filled with pork, is a popular dim sum dish.
What is bao or baozi?
Corn is the primary ingredient of this flatbread.
What is a corn tortilla?
The word bread is commonly used around the world in English-speaking countries as a synonym for what.
What is money (as is the case with the word "dough")?
This Mexican bread decorated with colorful sugar and often shaped like a skull is made for the day of the dead (Dia de los Muertos).
What is Pan de Muerto?
In this country bread is typically fried in bacon dripping and traditionally part of a breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage, black pudding, beans, and tomatoes.
What is England?
This Indian bread is made with whole what flour and cooked on a griddle.
What is roti?
This bread is frequently accompanied with corn beef.
What is rye bread?
This expression originated as an advertising tactic for inventions in the baking industry.
This bread is served in Bulgaria during Christmas time.
What is Bulgarian Christmas bread?
This French bread is often associated with a long crispy loaf and is a staple in France.
What is a baguette?
What is Japan?
At the time of the Neolithic age, about 10,000 BC and the spread of agriculture, a process of mixing grains resulted in this.
What is bread?
This spud lends itself to be the primary ingredient in this type of bread.
What is potato bread?