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Definition of Caraway seed bread
1. Noun. Bread containing caraway seeds.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caraway Seed Bread
Literary usage of Caraway seed bread
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Norway by Beatrix Jungman (1905)
"We ate caraway-seed bread for supper and caraway-seed bread for breakfast.
With the help of our phrase book, we gathered that they never ate meat and very ..."
2. Practical Cooking and Serving: A Complete Manual of how to Select, Prepare by Janet McKenzie Hill (1902)
"Make as wheat bread, using entire wheat flour for kneading KUEMMEL BROD (CARAWAY-SEED
BREAD) 1 cup of scalded milk. 1 yeast cake. 1-2 a cup of butter. ..."
3. The New York Teacher, and the American Educational Monthly (1871)
"... to the olfactory nerves of the hungry boy, by the well-known fragrance of
caraway-seed. Bread thus spiced is called " holiday-bread" by the peasants. ..."