White Bread

Loading results

In the News

powered by Ovast
  • The Least Soulful Version Of "Land Of A Thousand Dances" Ever

    buzzfeed.com 1 week, 5 days ago

    As cool and hip as Mitt Romney, Elaine and Bobby totally rocked on the Lawrence Welk Show in 1981. In a white bread way. With mayo. Source: ultimatevariety.blogspot.com / via: stupidest.com

  • 17 Very Bizarre Kit-Kat Flavors

    justaguything.com 2 weeks, 6 days ago

    In the interest of serving to educate our readers, we've come across some crucial knowledge that we feel must be shared with our readers. Namely, the Japanese LOVE Kit Kats. Combine that love with the love of some really strange (by our standards) foods, and we get some truly starnge Kit Kat flavors that make milk chocolate-and-wafer-flavored look like a loaf of white bread. read more

On Twitter

Loading tweets for 'White Bread'

Videos

  • Rita Ora joins X Factor judges

    Rita Ora joins X Factor judges

  • Dwarfing Around With Ray Winstone

    Dwarfing Around With Ray Winstone

  • Make a red, white and blue ice box cake

    Make a red, white and blue ice box cake

  • Dozens of Children Killed in New Syria Attack

    Dozens of Children Killed in New Syria Attack

  • WEB-Tri County North White Baseball

    WEB-Tri County North White Baseball

  • Ask 17 News: Crosswalk at White Lane and Akers Road

    Ask 17 News: Crosswalk at White Lane and Akers Road

  • Red, White, Blue and BBQ

    Red, White, Blue and BBQ

  • Mayfair Festival returns to roots with new things for kids

    Mayfair Festival returns to roots with new things for kids

Additional Info

via Wikipedia
White bread typically refers to breads made from wheat flour from which the bran and the germ layers have been removed from the whole wheatberry as part of the flour grinding or milling process, producing a light colored flour. This milling process can give white flour a longer shelf life by removing the natural oils from the whole grain. Removing the oil allows products made with the flour, like white bread, to be stored for longer periods of time avoiding potential rancidity. However, the flour used in white breads may be bleached, that is lightened further, by the use of chemicals such as potassium bromate, azodicarbonamide, or chlorine dioxide gas to remove any slight, natural yellow shade and make its baking properties more predictable. Some flour bleaching agents are banned from use in some countries.
Loading recipes for 'White Bread'

Weather -

Loading weather for 'White Bread'

Web Search Results

powered by
Loading web results for 'White Bread'
Loading More Stories