unleavened

[ UK /ʌnlˈɛvənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. made without leavening
    unleavened bread is often simply flour mixed with water
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How To Use unleavened In A Sentence

  • But what we really noticed was the bombardment of aromas that almost overwhelmed us; recently brewed strong syrupy coffee, freshly baked unleavened bread and something else, something delicious.
  • Pastry doughs, and those for shortbread-type biscuits and cakes, use soft flour, with a high proportion of shortening, and are usually unleavened, giving a crisp, friable result.
  • In the highly baked, unleavened rye crispbreads of Scandinavia the faintly bitter natural flavour of rye comes through pleasantly.
  • A staple of the Afghan diet is a flat, unleavened bread cooked in clay ovens.
  • Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is called the passover. Luke 22.
  • Did the early Christian church continue to observe the Feast of Unleavened Bread?
  • Eat nothing made with yeast . Wherever you live, you must eat unleavened bread.
  • unleavened bread is often simply flour mixed with water
  • Two types of unleavened Lebanese bread are khub, which resembles pita bread, and marqouq, which is paper-thin.
  • A lamb had and roasted together with unleavened bread, bitter herbs and other items.
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