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(Redirected from Batch loaf) Traditional style of loaf
Plain loaf
TypeBread
Place of originScotland

A plain loaf, slices of which are known in Scots as plain breid (pronounced [plen brid]), is a traditional style of loaf made chiefly in Scotland and Ireland. It has a dark, well-fired crust on the top and bottom of the bread.

There is no crust on the sides due to the unbaked loaves being stuck together in batches, baked together then torn into individual loaves afterwards. The term batch loaf is sometimes used. This was once the more widely available style of loaf in comparison to the now more common pan loaf.

See also

References

  1. ^ Robinson, Mairi (1985). The Concise Scots Dictionary. Aberdeen University Press. p. 500. ISBN 0-08-028492-2.

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