New York Rye Bread - Glossary Term |
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A type of rye bread containing a greater proportion of wheat flour than rye. It has a lightly colored crumb and a chewy, but tasty crust. A small portion of caraway is often added to the dough to provide the bread with a bit more flavor. |
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