Best Bread in the USA
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i looked up the Sf spot. All their bread is whole wheat based. Alas they only sell at a farmers market that’s 30 minutes away and I’m just not into farmers markets. With or without apostrophes, it’s unimportant for me. There are so many places in Sf I’ll avoid due to the drive time.
Costco ftw on Hawaiian rolls :-)
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I don't know where to put this so mods please move to a better place if there is one.
I came across this article from Food & Wine magazine (my friend's son's bakery is listed) and I thought it might be of interest to some. Of course it is subjective....best bread in every state.
https://www.foodandwine.com/travel/r...xPJ_71Puvxno9I
I came across this article from Food & Wine magazine (my friend's son's bakery is listed) and I thought it might be of interest to some. Of course it is subjective....best bread in every state.
https://www.foodandwine.com/travel/r...xPJ_71Puvxno9I
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We're having friends over for brunch this weekend, one of whom is a super taster who has requested white bread (Wonder type, not artesianal) with peanut butter. As a food lover I can't even imagine. (We'll send the rest of loaf home as a gift, since we won't eat it )
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I love me some wonder bread for a PB & J sandwich but I can not for the life of me imagine requesting it especially when going to your house for brunch. You & the Mr are great cooks...why, just why? Actually I wouldn't request anything unless I knew it was something the host makes that is special.
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I love me some wonder bread for a PB & J sandwich but I can not for the life of me imagine requesting it especially when going to your house for brunch. You & the Mr are great cooks...why, just why? Actually I wouldn't request anything unless I knew it was something the host makes that is special.
and a peanut butter on bread without grape jelly?
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I don't know where to put this so mods please move to a better place if there is one.
I came across this article from Food & Wine magazine (my friend's son's bakery is listed) and I thought it might be of interest to some. Of course it is subjective....best bread in every state.
https://www.foodandwine.com/travel/r...xPJ_71Puvxno9I
I came across this article from Food & Wine magazine (my friend's son's bakery is listed) and I thought it might be of interest to some. Of course it is subjective....best bread in every state.
https://www.foodandwine.com/travel/r...xPJ_71Puvxno9I
It was an interesting read.
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Thanks for the link! Lost Larson in Chicago is in our hood, and we go there regularly. I love their breads and their pastries, though I've been disappointed in their croissants - not flaky enough.
It's criminal that the Maine entry didn't mention Standard Baking in Portland (or Tandem for not-bread but the best baked goods you'll ever have - IMO Tandem is the best bakery in the country).
Super tasters are people who are exceptionally sensitive to flavors, generally thought to be because they have a higher than normal number of taste buds. So even small flavors seem outsized. Super tasters tend not to be able to tolerate strong flavors (e.g. garlic), for example. A disproportionate number of sommeliers and master sommeliers are super tasters.
It's criminal that the Maine entry didn't mention Standard Baking in Portland (or Tandem for not-bread but the best baked goods you'll ever have - IMO Tandem is the best bakery in the country).
Super tasters are people who are exceptionally sensitive to flavors, generally thought to be because they have a higher than normal number of taste buds. So even small flavors seem outsized. Super tasters tend not to be able to tolerate strong flavors (e.g. garlic), for example. A disproportionate number of sommeliers and master sommeliers are super tasters.
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Wonder bread has its place. It would be my first choice for a tomato sandwich. My granddaughter also requests it for pb&j (yes, grape jelly) but I still have to remove the crusts. It is an acceptable bread for a grilled cheese (although I don’t eat them). I would consider it for liverwurst and onions. It will just never be the star of the meal, and that’s it’s appeal.
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Wonder bread has its place. It would be my first choice for a tomato sandwich. My granddaughter also requests it for pb&j (yes, grape jelly) but I still have to remove the crusts. It is an acceptable bread for a grilled cheese (although I don’t eat them). I would consider it for liverwurst and onions. It will just never be the star of the meal, and that’s it’s appeal.
…Super tasters are people who are exceptionally sensitive to flavors, generally thought to be because they have a higher than normal number of taste buds. So even small flavors seem outsized. Super tasters tend not to be able to tolerate strong flavors (e.g. garlic), for example. A disproportionate number of sommeliers and master sommeliers are super tasters.
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apparently 25% of the population are 'supertasters'. I think its all bollocks, people using an excuse to avoid eating food they don't like.
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