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Bread calories & nutrition facts per 100g
Bread is a staple food made from flour, water, yeast, salt, and sometimes other ingredients. It is often baked and can be served in various forms, such as sliced, toasted, or as a base for sandwiches. Bread can be made from different types of flour, including wheat, rye, and whole grain.

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Culinary profile
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Processing states
raw
Fresh, unprocessed ingredient. Store refrigerated.
boiled
Cooked in boiling water. Softer texture, some nutrient loss to water.
steamed
Steamed. Minimal nutrient loss, retains natural texture.
baked
Oven-baked. Moderate water loss, flavour concentration.
grilled
Grilled over high heat. Fat drips off, smoky flavour.
fried
Pan-fried or deep-fried in oil. Higher fat and calorie content.
smoked
Smoked. Extended shelf life, concentrated flavour, lower moisture.
frozen
Frozen at -18°C. Nutrition virtually unchanged. Thaw before use.
dried
Dried/dehydrated. Highly concentrated nutrients. Rehydrate before cooking.
pickled
Pickled in brine or vinegar. Acidic taste, extended shelf life.
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