RE: Hello fellow thinkers
September 19, 2014 at 11:10 am
(This post was last modified: September 19, 2014 at 11:11 am by pocaracas.)
Speaking of milk...
Do you muricans or brits have this sort of thing?
A direct translation of the name we give it yields "milk bread".
I'm not sure what goes in it, but it's kind of like a bread made with very fine flour and it's also sweet.
In the image, it's served with a slice of cooked ham, but, like normal bread, you can have it with pretty much anything... but I'd advise against sausage gravy!
The standard "fillings" are ham and cheese, or just jam, or chocolate.
Kids love it.... grown ups only find an excuse to eat them at kids parties!
Do you muricans or brits have this sort of thing?
A direct translation of the name we give it yields "milk bread".
I'm not sure what goes in it, but it's kind of like a bread made with very fine flour and it's also sweet.
In the image, it's served with a slice of cooked ham, but, like normal bread, you can have it with pretty much anything... but I'd advise against sausage gravy!
The standard "fillings" are ham and cheese, or just jam, or chocolate.
Kids love it.... grown ups only find an excuse to eat them at kids parties!