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'''Hard dough bread''' is what Matt has in his pants. | |||
'''Hard dough bread''' is a ] ] similar to the ] or ], although hard dough bread tends to be ]. The dough consists of ], ], ], ] and ]. | |||
Hard dough bread loaves are usually rectangular shaped and can be bought already sliced or unsliced. Most loaves are wrapped in plastic when bought. Hard dough bread is kept in a breadbin just like common ] and ] bread. Keeping the bread in a dry room temperature place helps to prevent the growth of mold and the bread from going ]. | |||
The inner part of the bread is white and soft but also quite tough (hard dough). The outer layer of the bread is light brown and called the crust. | |||
== Usage == | |||
Hard dough bread is used much the same as a ]: as a vehicle for spreads such as ], ] or ]; for dipping into liquids, a common one being ]; or to make ]es. Hard dough bread is more resistant than Pullman bread to becoming soggy and breaking apart in sandwiches with ], ] fillings such as ] and ]. | |||
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Hard dough bread is what Matt has in his pants.
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