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Britain’s White Loaf: What did we Trade for Convenience

Britain’s White Loaf: What did we Trade for Convenience

by Fleur Tortice | 08/01/25 | History Cluster

Flour, water, salt.. ordinary. Or at least it used to be. Britain’s bread is unusually soft. The softest in Europe. It squashes easily, springs back into shape, and keeps for days without going stale. For decades, that texture has been treated as a marker of freshness...

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