do you eat bread in your country?if not what do you eat instead
>>220427103Rice. Bread is for the occasional sandwich. We do eat the Malaysian Indian roti canai for brekkie, which is a type of flat bread eaten with curry or dhal.
>>220427103We Japanese eat rice.
>>220427103noI eat food instead
I'm eating bread right now.
making myself a target for jokes but there isn't really anything we don't eat. I don't like bread that much but usually have to high protein/fiber bread on hand if I want a piece of toast. eat moreso rice, tortillas, potatoes, and flatbread like lavash
>>220427103bread is not le bad
>>220427103Yeah I make it at home
>>220427479Japanese are the types of niggas to make a rice sandwich
>>220427516Ordinary Japanese call bread "pan" like French people.I don't know the reason.
Yes but only rye bread, white bread is only good if it's freshly baked and I can't be bothered to go to a bakery every day
>>220427980>can't be bothered to go out of house>doesn't bother just baking it
>>220427644You guys borrowed the word from portuguese. It's pronounced the same way we pronounce bread
>>220427103I buy at least 2 loaves a week.Soup needs bread slices.
>>220430707This is good for breakfast
>>220427103I eat this, I know its a very reddit bread but it's just so damn good
>>220427103we do eat rye bread as a trad, it's best warm and straight out of the oven. i really like mixed grain toast with seeds!
>>220427103I only bake bread when I'm eating soup. Helps with digestion.
>>220430729That looks great, Anon. Wish all our bakeries were this good. I don‘t want to pay 10 euro for a loaf from some hipster bakery I had to drive to.
>>220427103Only slaves eat bread
>>220430890>tf>tploool
>>220427103I eat bread every day.
>>220430737how much sugar is in this?
i hate bread, useless calories
>>220427103commonly
>>220427103only when making a sandwich
>>220431052its free protein
>>220427103yes, people here eat too much bread even, but despite that our bakeries all just have this basic bitch bread instead of the fancy breads other countries have
Turks eat 150kg of bread annuallyit's actually impressive how much bread they eatI wonder why that is
>>220431154yeah bakeries are much better in france ngl
>>220427103I love bread so much it's unreal, but I can't eat it every day becayse carbs n shieet
I bake bread sometimes, it feels very rewarding
>>220427103Very rarely. I live alone and buying bread every day is a hassleI usually eat fruit instead
>>220431241Are you trying to be skinny?
>>220430977
>>220431296No, I'm trying to not get fat as I'm getting older. I know a bunch of guys around 30, that already grew a little gut.
>>220427103I don't eat bread, I only eat dinner
>>220431386>plant based veganWhat are American breads usually made with..?
>>220431717It could have butter.
>>220431386ok that surprise me.>>220431717i had once tasted white bread in the usa, still remember how fucking sweet it was.
>>220431717>Plant-based vegan bread is generally made without animal products like dairy, eggs, or honey, relying on flour, water, yeast, and salt. Common vegan-friendly types include sourdough, ciabatta, baguette, focaccia, and Ezekiel bread. Many store-bought loaves are inherently plant-based, but checking labels for honey, whey, or eggs is advised.
>>220431806Sounds retarded
>>220431775White bread pre packaged is pretty disgusting here, but you can usually find ok bread in the grocery's bakery
>>220431806>yeast>animal
>>220427103I used to bake my own bread and eat it everyday. But now I don't have an oven in Japan. There bread sold here is shitty so I only buy it if I see some okayish bread at bakeries. Also there are just too few things you can put on bread in Japan (significantly lesser variety of cheese, meats, jams and other things that are good on bread). So now I eat bread less than I used to. But today and yesterday I had some kind of dark sandwich bread with cream cheese, chives and salt. Thus sayeth Yakutsk bernd.
>>220431873It is alive tho
>>220431806As someone who knows something about baking I don't understand why Americans refer to "sourdough" as a type of bread. Why do you put it in the same line with words like ciabatta and baguette? It is a concept from a totally different category. Sourdough is not a type of bread, it is a type of leavening, something you use for fermentation. Usually sourdough is understood as a counterpart to commercial yeast. Any type of leavened bread can be sourdough: a burger bun, a sandwich loaf, a brioche, a pizza, english muffins, literally anything.
>>220427644So your country is really named "Ja-bread"?
>>220431467thats disgusting isnt it
>>220431975Plants are also alive. Yeast are fungi. Do vegans not eat mushrooms?
>>220431012Brown person spotted>>220430857Yeah I get the felling...>>220431241I eat bread everyday and I'm fit. Don't eat white bread, there are many dozens of flours and combinations you can try.>>220431242Same it's pretty easy. Do you use a "cocotte"?
>>220433156im white as snow, but im not french yes even if im in france
>>220427103What's bread, precious?
>>220427103No, I stopped eating bread and never looking backProtein heavy meats, legumes, spinach, broccoli, cheese
No, mostly because you're putting yeast in your belly.Same reason I avoid yogurt, cheese, mushrooms etc in large quantites. It's not an issue in small servings obviously.
>>220427103Well I am white, so of course I eat bread.
Take a wild guess.