The superior bread boys
The superior bread boys
The superior bread boys
San Francisco Bay Area here. We agree. Fuck white bread. Sliced sourdough at the bare minimum.
Rosemary sourdough is tasty, too!
I bake my own bread once a week, I can never go back now
Hey, at least in Europe sliced bread was never illegal
I live in México. I fucking hate that Yankees brought their nasty comercial white bread here. We have so much more bread and tortilla options, for cheaper and much more tastier.
I'm french, I bake my own bread. It's not as good as the down street bakery but it's my own, there's something satisfying about knowing the process of how to bake such a cornerstone of the culinary world
Baguettes, the French had it right all along
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As a european I can confirm this comment
What most people call "bread" is trash-food near quality. Like, even if baked on a true bakery I still prefer "normal bread" instead of "sandwich bread".
Embrace bocadillo supremacy.
I've got hungry after searching the image. :c
Is that egg?
Europeans be like: 💩👎 🥖👍
Why not both?
Where's the butter?
Where is the salted butter?
Beurre au sel de Guérande or go home! And the one with the chunky bits of salt, not smooth.
American breads are shit, prove me wrong
You're not... Wrong.
Idk some American bread isn't awful but it's nothing compared to quality bread. As an American it frustrates me that I can't get much decent bread at the local grocery and would have to hunt down a specialty bakery to find anything remotely good and would likely pay x5 the price for it.
Sliced white bread without any cheese or jam tastes like paper. Boule, even just as is, has its own good taste.
This is a key factor in distinguishing good and bad bread. If you can eat bread alone then it's good.
How do you make sandwiches with European bread?
I think you usually cut the bread into slices first.
Reference: https://lemmy.ml/comment/902128
Cut the bread with a bread knife
I'm convinced that people think the top option is what American bread is have never actually been in a supermarket
Show me your bread