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1. It takes around 4.5 hours to make, cool and pack a loaf of bread at the grocery store |  |  |
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2. George Washington used to like to have a fresh loaf of bread on his birthday rather than cake |  |  |
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3. In the Middle Ages bread was baked until it was rock hard and it was used by dentists to break rotten teeth as the bread was said to have magical powers |  |  |
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4. In Ancient Egypt, the rich people ate a better quality of bread while the poorer people ate a rough type of loaf |  |  |
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5. Bread was the last requested meal by Joan of Arc who believed that was what God would want her to eat |  |  |
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6. The first risen bread using yeast was produced in Ancient Egypt |  |  |
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7. Ancient Frenchmen made bread dough with their feet |  |  |
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8. Unleavened means without yeast |  |  |
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9. Iron Age Man did not use yeast, he mixed ash from the fire with sour milk to make pot-ash bread |  |  |
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2%. A knot of bread called a sweet is given to a bride on her wedding day in Cyprus |  |  |