Crispbread
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File:Knaeckebroed.jpg Swedish crispbread. | |
Alternative names | Hard bread |
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Type | Bread |
Place of origin | Sweden |
Region or state | Nordic countries |
Main ingredients | Rye flour, salt, water |
Crispbread[1][a] is a flat and dry type of bread or cracker made mostly of rye flour. Crispbreads are very light. They stay fresh for a very long time because they are so dry. Crispbread is a staple food. [2] It used to be called a poor man's diet.
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Different types and shapes of commercial crispbread:
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Notes[change]
- ↑ Swedish: knäckebröd (sv, lit. 'crack bread'), hårt bröd/hårdbröd (lit. 'hard bread'), spisbröd (lit. 'stove bread') or knäcke; Danish: knækbrød; Norwegian: knekkebrød; Finnish: näkkileipä or näkkäri; Estonian: näkileib; Icelandic: hrökkbrauð; Faroese: knekkbreyð; German: Knäckebrot (de) or Knäcke; Low German: Knackbrood.
References[change]
- ↑ CRISPBREAD
- ↑ Medeltida trädgårdsväxter: Att spåra det förflutna Archived 2009-02-25 at the Wayback Machine
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