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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a choice of bread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the selection or variety of bread available in a particular context, such as a menu or a bakery.
Example: "At the café, we offer a choice of bread, including sourdough, whole grain, and ciabatta."
Alternatives: "variety of bread" or "selection of bread".
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It is open the same hours as the gallery and offers a small selection of light entrees, like smoked salmon with creme fraiche, and an eggplant, feta, pesto and olive sandwich on a choice of bread.
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One welcome new touch was the olive oil served with a choice of breads (including a chewy olive bread).
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Breakfast at Belle Tout is in the dining room, offering yet more spectacular views of land and the sea, and includes a choice of cereals, bread and croissants or a full-blown fry-up.
Customers have a choice of four breads and five cheeses, all fresh-sliced as needed, and at least a dozen add-ins, including bacon, turkey and pepperoni at 99 cents each, or basil, tomato, pickles and jalapeño at 49 cents each.
There's a choice of seven kinds of bread.
Grilled foie gras... Don't miss trying the local tradition of slathering a thick slice of bread with a choice of savory butters to grill for yourself right on the open flame at the Trois Canard hearth.
Try the broodje (a generic name for sandwiches, made with your choice of bread) with avocado, smoked chicken, sun-dried tomatoes and melted brie.
Dalegate Market, Main Road, PE31 8FB; 01485 210200 ; deepdale-cafe.co.uk Bunny Chow, Soho So named after its speciality dish, a filling South African fast food favourite made up of a hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with a choice of curries, all at £5 a bunny.
It's served with your choice of bread or pretty good French fries.
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