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- Bread_roll abstract "A Roll is a small, often round loaf of bread served as a meal accompaniment (eaten plain or with butter). A roll can be served and eaten whole or cut transversely and dressed with filling between the two halves. Rolls are also commonly used to make sandwiches similar to those produced using slices of bread.Rolls are common in Europe, especially in Germany, in Italy (where they are called panino or panini) and in Austria. They are equally common in both Australia and New Zealand, and very common in Canada. Just like English, the German language has many local and dialectal terms for rolls, such as Brötchen (Rhineland and parts of Northern Germany; non-dialectal high German uses this term too), which is the diminutive of "Brot" (bread), Rundstück (in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein), Semmel (Bavaria, most parts of Saxony and Austria, from Latin similia wheat flour, originally from Assyrian samidu white flour; the Hungarian term zsemle derives from the same root), Schrippe (in Berlin and parts of Brandenburg), or Weck (especially in Baden-Württemberg, Franconia and Saarland). In Germany and Austria, there is a large variety of bread rolls, ranging from white rolls made with wheat flour, to dark rolls containing mostly rye flour. Many variants include spices, such as coriander and cumin, nuts; or seeds, such as sesame seeds, poppy seed or sunflower seeds. The Doppelweck is a Saarland specialty which consists of two rolls joined together side-by-side before baking.An Italian form is a small loaf of ciabatta which can be used to make a panino (or panini in plural). In Sweden they are called (frukost)bullar ("breakfast buns"), in Denmark and Norway rundstykker (literally "round pieces") and are comfort food eaten with butter and any kind of topping (marmalade, cheese, ham, salami) for special weekend breakfasts.".
- Bread_roll thumbnail Bread_rolls_at_a_bakery.jpg?width=300.
- Bread_roll type Side_dish.
- Bread_roll wikiPageID "578553".
- Bread_roll wikiPageRevisionID "606633648".
- Bread_roll caption "Bread rolls at a bakery".
- Bread_roll course Side_dish.
- Bread_roll hasPhotoCollection Bread_roll.
- Bread_roll name "Roll".
- Bread_roll type Bread.
- Bread_roll subject Category:Breads.
- Bread_roll subject Category:British_breads.
- Bread_roll subject Category:German_cuisine.
- Bread_roll type BakedGoods107622061.
- Bread_roll type Bread107679356.
- Bread_roll type Breads.
- Bread_roll type BritishBreads.
- Bread_roll type Food100021265.
- Bread_roll type Food107555863.
- Bread_roll type Foodstuff107566340.
- Bread_roll type Matter100020827.
- Bread_roll type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bread_roll type Solid115046900.
- Bread_roll type Starches107566863.
- Bread_roll type Substance100020090.
- Bread_roll type Food.
- Bread_roll type FunctionalSubstance.
- Bread_roll comment "A Roll is a small, often round loaf of bread served as a meal accompaniment (eaten plain or with butter). A roll can be served and eaten whole or cut transversely and dressed with filling between the two halves. Rolls are also commonly used to make sandwiches similar to those produced using slices of bread.Rolls are common in Europe, especially in Germany, in Italy (where they are called panino or panini) and in Austria.".
- Bread_roll label "Bread roll".
- Bread_roll label "Brötchen".
- Bread_roll label "Brötchen".
- Bread_roll label "Bułka".
- Bread_roll label "Kadetje".
- Bread_roll label "Panino".
- Bread_roll label "Pão francês".
- Bread_roll label "Сайка (хлеб)".
- Bread_roll label "ロールパン".
- Bread_roll label "圆面包".
- Bread_roll sameAs Houska.
- Bread_roll sameAs Brötchen.
- Bread_roll sameAs Brötchen.
- Bread_roll sameAs Panino.
- Bread_roll sameAs ロールパン.
- Bread_roll sameAs 롤빵.
- Bread_roll sameAs Kadetje.
- Bread_roll sameAs Bułka.
- Bread_roll sameAs Pão_francês.
- Bread_roll sameAs m.02rz3g.
- Bread_roll sameAs Q23004.
- Bread_roll sameAs Q23004.
- Bread_roll sameAs Bread_roll.
- Bread_roll wasDerivedFrom Bread_roll?oldid=606633648.
- Bread_roll depiction Bread_rolls_at_a_bakery.jpg.
- Bread_roll isPrimaryTopicOf Bread_roll.
- Bread_roll name "Roll".