bread [1]
Food made from flour, water and salt, often containing an agent (leaven or yeast) that makes it rise.
Jewish hallah 
Light soft sweetish bread traditionally served on the Sabbath and other Jewish festivals; it is usually braided.
American corn bread 
The crumb of this corn flour-based bread is golden in color; it is easy to make and very popular in the southern United States.
farmhouse bread 
Its thick, often floury crust and slightly acidic-tasting interior can last a long time without becoming stale; it can be used in a variety of ways.
multigrain bread 
Usually contains 80% white flour, whole wheat flour or a mixture of the two, to which other cereals (oats, rye, etc.) are added.
white bread 
Bread made with white flour that comes in a variety of shapes, thickness and textures; it is less nutritious than wholemeal bread.
wholemeal bread 
Because it is made with whole wheat flour, it is highly nutritious and contains more minerals and protein than white bread.