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manchet    
n. 面包之一種



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  • Manchet - Wikipedia
    Manchet, manchette or michette is a wheaten, yeast-leavened bread of very good quality, or a small flat circular loaf It is a bread that was small enough to be held in the hand [1][2]
  • Manchet Bread Recipe - OAKDEN
    Manchet Breads were some of the best quality leaven breads eaten in Medieval and Tudor Britain Yet bread like this, made of double boulted (sieved through a cloth) stoneground wheat was always the exception
  • Manchet Bread England, 14th Century Recipe - Baker Recipes
    The best delicious Manchet Bread England, 14th Century recipe with easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions that are straightforward and foolproof Try this Manchet Bread England, 14th Century recipe today!
  • What Is Manchet? (with pictures) - Delighted Cooking
    A manchet is a single serving piece of bread that is sized to fit in the hand This food has been served in England for hundreds of years, though it is commonly associated with the Tudor or Elizabethan period
  • Lady Graie’s Manchet Bread – Elizabethan White Bread Recipe
    Manchet was the “best” white household bread of the late Tudor and early Stuart period These were small, hand-sized loaves or rolls made from double-bolted flour (finely sifted to remove bran and germ), yielding a pale crumb and firm crust
  • Manchets and Payndemayn - British Food: A History
    Manchet is believed to be a contraction of the word payndemayn – main – and cheat, the name for another, similar bread made from refined flour that wasn’t quite as white as the really good stuff
  • Lady Arundels manchets recipe - Pies, Puddings and Pottages
    Originally the word ‘manchet’ was associated with bread made with very fine flour which would have been ‘boulted’ (or sifted) twice It was therefore only eaten by the medieval aristocracy
  • Manchet
    This evolution distinguished "manchet" from payndemayn, the latter retaining a more direct French-Latin connotation of lordly provision, while "manchet" emphasized the bread's fine texture and everyday elite use in England
  • justcooking. in - Food Dictionary - Breads - Manchet
    The most superior wheat for a manchet was said to come from Heston, near Hounslow during the reign of Elizabeth I Manchets would sometimes be sweetened by the addition of scented ingredients such as rose water, nutmeg and cinnamon
  • Manchet Definition, Meaning Usage | FineDictionary. com
    Definition of Manchet in the Fine Dictionary Meaning of Manchet with illustrations and photos Pronunciation of Manchet and its etymology Related words - Manchet synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms, hyponyms and rhymes Example sentences containing Manchet





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