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Definitions of zwieback in various dictionaries:
noun - slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp
A usually sweetened bread baked first as a loaf and later cut into slices and toasted.
noun - a sweetened bread
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Hard bread |
Dry, crisp bread |
Crisply toasted bread |
Literally, "twice-baked" |
Crisp bread |
Twice-baked bread |
Rebaked bread slice |
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From the German for "twice baked", it's a sweetened bread that's baked, cut into slices & toasted |
It's the German word for rusk, bread that is baked twice to make it crisp |
German term for sweet bread that's been "twice baked" |
The German name for this bread tells you that it's twice baked |
Zwieback description |
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Zwieback is a form of rusk eaten in Scandinavia, Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. It is a type of crisp, sweetened bread, made with eggs and baked twice. It originated in East Prussia. The Mennonites brought Zwieback to the Russian Empire; before the Russian Revolution, when many emigrated to the west, they brought Zwieback to Canada, the United States and other parts of the world. * There are two types of zwieback. One type is made by pinching round pieces of dough, placing one piece on top of another, pressing them together by pushing a finger down through both pieces. It is then baked and served as warm soft rolls. This type is identified with Mennonites. * The other type is a bread sliced before it is baked a second time, which produces crisp, brittle slices that closely resemble melba toast. Zwieback is commonly used to feed teething children and as the first solid food for pat |