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    The Little Book About Bread: Baked to Perfection

    £5.99

    A celebration of bread, the world's favourite carb, including history, fun facts and trivia.

    ISBN: 9781800690110
    AuthorOrange Hippo!
    PublisherNameHeadline Publishing Group
    Pub Date21/07/2022
    BindingHardback
    Pages192
    Availability: In Stock

    Bread was first made at least 14,000 years ago, and this magical alchemy of grain, yeast, and water has been sustaining people ever since. Today, there is not a country in the world that does not enjoy some form of bread as part of their culinary tradition.

    The story of bread is the story of civilization - but bread is so much more than a food. It's also a symbol of community and 'breaking bread' a metaphor for shared blessings.

    The Little Book About Bread is a celebration of this ancient foodstuff in all its fabulous forms. From sourdough to focaccia and from challah to brioche, it's crammed with fascinating history, fabulous quotes and handy hints and tips. It's little, yes - but large when it comes to shouting about the joy of bread in all its many guises.

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    Bread was first made at least 14,000 years ago, and this magical alchemy of grain, yeast, and water has been sustaining people ever since. Today, there is not a country in the world that does not enjoy some form of bread as part of their culinary tradition.

    The story of bread is the story of civilization - but bread is so much more than a food. It's also a symbol of community and 'breaking bread' a metaphor for shared blessings.

    The Little Book About Bread is a celebration of this ancient foodstuff in all its fabulous forms. From sourdough to focaccia and from challah to brioche, it's crammed with fascinating history, fabulous quotes and handy hints and tips. It's little, yes - but large when it comes to shouting about the joy of bread in all its many guises.