Sentence examples for bread taste from inspiring English sources

"bread taste" is not a complete or grammatically correct sentence.
It could be used as part of a sentence, such as "The bread tastes fresh and delicious," or "I love the taste of warm bread with butter."

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But he and his colleagues are certain that vital wheat gluten makes bread taste like mush.

At least as intriguing as how the French make their bread taste so good is how they manage all those extramarital love affairs they're said to have.

It contains a warm invitation to partake in various of their lifestyle rituals: "share my bread," "taste my food" – and something that sounds less like "try my robe" and more like "try my bong".

Not only does it produce bubbles of carbon dioxide that aerate and inflate your dough most obligingly; it also, rather daringly, releases alcohol and acids, which help make your bread taste amazing.

It came out with Whitewheat bread (taste of white, nutrition of wheat) in 1991 lastt year sales went up double digits.

Murphy's makes up for its price with its fresh, baked bread taste and deep Irish roots.

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Bread tastes of dismay.

Somehow the bread tasted dry and old.

Bread tastes better slightly overdone, with a nice brown crust.

The bread tasted old, though its accompanying extra virgin olive oil had good flavor.

★★ Selfridges Marron Glace Panettone 1kg, £25.99, selfridges.com The bread tastes great.

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