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Quignon
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Quignon usually refers to the heel end of a loaf of crusty bread, such as a baguette, particularly when torn off.
Sometimes people use the word "Quignon" to refer to a thick wedge of bread from any part of the loaf, whether cut or torn off.
Also called:
Quignon (French)
Other entries for:
Bread
Bagels
,
Biscuits
,
Bread Crumbs
,
Bread Improvers
,
Flat Breads
,
French Breads
,
Kalakukko Bread
,
Quick Breads
,
Quignon
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Rusks
,
Sippets
,
Tartine
,
Toast
,
Unleavened Bread
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