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black bread

NOUN
  1. bread made of coarse rye flour

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  • I've also seen the radish sandwich take on an Asian cast: grated white daikon radish, piled high in a dramatic open-faced sandwich atop black bread, cucumber and pickled ginger.
  • All we ate every day was a piece of black bread and three potatoes cooked in their jackets.
  • We have ‘borrowed’ many dishes from our mighty Eastern neighbours here in Estonia, so black bread, eggplant caviar, pickled everything, and various zakuski are really popular here. Mighty russian morsels | smitten kitchen
  • Leave to stand for 10 minutes before serving with soured cream, a sprinkling of dill and buttered black bread.
  • The numerous kinds ranged in colour and solidity from the deep brown and dense German pumpernickel and the common Russian black bread, to the paler and lighter breads of Poland and Sweden.
  • The making of beer, black bread, and the alcoholic drink kvass were traditionally linked in Russia.
  • It was not only because we had just passed through our seven lean years, cooking in earthen vessels, eating black bread on holidays and wearing cotton; it was chiefly because these wooden chairs and tin pans were American chairs and pans that they shone glorious in our eyes. The Promised Land
  • This fractured city, crow-branch black, is bowed with armies, bent and hungry, fed with air and black bread.
  • He seized the heel of black bread that was resting next to the bowl, scraped out the inside, and dipped it in the soup.
  • I've also seen the radish sandwich take on an Asian cast: grated white daikon radish, piled high in a dramatic open-faced sandwich atop black bread, cucumber and pickled ginger.
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