• @MD756
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    252 years ago

    This must be a non-American thing because outside of being raw dough or burnt, I’ve never once had to clarify how cooked I’d like my bread.

    • @EyesEyesBaby
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      172 years ago

      As a non-American I have no idea what OP is talking about.

        • @[email protected]
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          82 years ago

          As a bread enjoyer, I’m intrigued. Would you like to elaborate a bit? All I can find is different types of bread (like different flour, shape etc.).

        • @zaph
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          32 years ago

          So is cooked a translation thing?

          • @Pandantic
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            22 years ago

            Just what I was thinking. I don’t think I even have a proper bread making bakery in my town. I wish I could be in the culture that this comment is from.

    • my_hat_stinks
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      12 years ago

      Where I am you can buy part-baked bread and “well fired” rolls. https://aldprdproductimages.azureedge.net/media/resized/$Aldi_GB/05.04.22/4088600273976_0_L.jpg

  • @db2
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    152 years ago

    I’ve never heard bread referred to as “cooked” in my entire life. Baked, yes.

      • @db2
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        12 years ago

        Next you’ll tell me it’s just flour yeast eggs milk and salt, has the whole world gone mad? 🍞 🤪

        • @AnUnusualRelic
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          2 years ago

          Bread is just flour, water, yeast and salt (you really need the salt). If it has anything else, you’re either being sold something fancy or some industrial crap.

  • Lem Jukes
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    142 years ago

    Op being French is the only kind of context that could make this post make sense.

  • wootz
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    102 years ago

    I’m super confused.

    Is there a reason you’re saying cooked rather than baked?

    Even swapping cooked for baked I’m still confused.

  • @over_clox
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    72 years ago

    I heard somewhere that one time there was an Asian lady that didn’t know the word ‘toast’, so while at a restaurant part of her order was ‘bread, medium rare’ LOL!

    Hey, lacking the right word, it does at least make sense when you think about it for a moment.

    • @n00b001
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      12 years ago

      But these bread buns are hot and need glazing