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The newly baked bread in the showcase of a bakery look so delicious that you may want to taste it at once. Actually, it’s not the best time. When the baked food is still steaming, some unvolatilized irritants, such as alcohol or other fermented products, may cover its original flavor and disturb your taste. Yet, long-time stored bread is improper to eat as well. It belongs to fresh food whose raw materials, such as eggs and milk, will go bad if stored for some time. You'd better taste it in six hours after it's baked, so you have to be patient enough to wait for it getting cold.
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I like to eat bread at breakfast
I like brown bread....
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I like to eat egg, bananas, apple and milk at breakfast. Its a my Favorite Breakfast.
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The newly baked bread in the showcase of a bakery look so delicious that you may want to taste it at once. Actually, it’s not the best time. When the baked food is still steaming, some unvolatilized irritants, such as alcohol or other fermented products, may cover its original flavor and disturb your taste. Yet, long-time stored bread is improper to eat as well. It belongs to fresh food whose raw materials, such as eggs and milk, will go bad if stored for some time. You'd better taste it in six hours after it's baked, so you have to be patient enough to wait for it getting cold.
Interesting - never knew this. But nothing beats freshly baked bread with the inside warm and chewy and the crust crispy. You can always toast it 6 hours after but it's not the same.
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I like to eat bread at breakfast
I like brown bread....

I also eat breads during breakfast combined with an egg and mayonnaise.


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I like to eat in the breakfast with some butter and jam or fried egg. I am also eat fresh bread just came out of the oven and that bread has the best taste. I love to eat bread when I have nothing to eat.
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I eat bread in the breakfast and afternoon with mix of tuna and mayonnaise... its really nice to eat..
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Breakfast and dinner is best... Not good to have heavy meal at nightime...
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Eating Bread suits breakfast, i do take bread at morning along with eggs
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The newly baked bread in the showcase of a bakery look so delicious that you may want to taste it at once. Actually, it’s not the best time. When the baked food is still steaming, some unvolatilized irritants, such as alcohol or other fermented products, may cover its original flavor and disturb your taste. Yet, long-time stored bread is improper to eat as well. It belongs to fresh food whose raw materials, such as eggs and milk, will go bad if stored for some time. You'd better taste it in six hours after it's baked, so you have to be patient enough to wait for it getting cold.
I don't think this is applicable to all types of bread. There are bread shops where you can get good-tasting breads even if it's more than 6 hours or a day after it has been baked. Also, bakers know which bread needs to be consumed after some time that's why there are expiry dates or best before dates on the plastic or container of breads. Ingredients used for commercial breads are also carefully chosen so as not to spoil the products easily.
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The newly baked bread in the showcase of a bakery look so delicious that you may want to taste it at once. Actually, it’s not the best time. When the baked food is still steaming, some unvolatilized irritants, such as alcohol or other fermented products, may cover its original flavor and disturb your taste. Yet, long-time stored bread is improper to eat as well. It belongs to fresh food whose raw materials, such as eggs and milk, will go bad if stored for some time. You'd better taste it in six hours after it's baked, so you have to be patient enough to wait for it getting cold.
It's morning and snack time for me.
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I like bread only in the breakfast.
But it is very rare that I eat bread in evening when I have nothing to eat.
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I like to eat bread at breakfast
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The best time to eat a bread is when it is fresh. It will not cause any harm if it is fresh and well baked.
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