Various sweet breads at a "medieval day" event atVelenje Castle ,Velenje , Slovenia Here is alist of sweet breads . Sweet bread, also referred to as pan dulce, buns, or coffee bread,[ 1] is abread or cake that is typically sweet in flavor. Some sweet breads, such as Portuguesepão doce , may be prepared withpotato flour , which imparts a sweet flavor and light texture to them.[ 2] Some sweet breads that originated as cake-breads, such as lardy cake, Bath buns, and Chelsea buns, are classified as sweet breads in contemporaryculinary taxonomy, even though some still have the word "cake" in them.[ 3]
Amish friendship bread – Bread or cake made from a shared sourdough starterAniseed – Species of flowering plantPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets bread[ 1] Anpan – Japanese filled sweet bunApple bread – Taiwanese aromatic breadBanana bread with strawberriesColomba di Pasqua Dampfnudel Double buddy Facturas – Argentine pastriesFat Rascal – Traditional cake from YorkshirePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Fruit bun – Sweet bread with fruit and spicesSoftgingerbread with mountain cranberry Honey buns prepared with raw honeyHalguane – Culinary traditions of CircassiaPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Hefekranz – Sweet bread from the Germanic regionHimbasha – Bread native to Ethiopia and EritreaHoney bun – Fried yeast pastryHot cross bun – Baked item for Easter season[ 18] Iced bun – Bread bun with a white or pink icing sugar glazeKalács Kalács – Eastern European breadPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets – Hungarian sweet bread[ 19] Kerststol – Dutch oval-shaped fruited Christmas breadKing cake – Type of cake associated with EpiphanyKolach – Eastern European bread[ 20] Kołacz – Eastern European breadPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets – dates to the start of the 13th century as a unique bread served at Polish weddings[ 21] Kulich (bread) – Type of Russian Easter breadManchet Makówki – Central European dessertManchet – Variety of white breadMantecadas – Spongy pastry originating in SpainPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets [ 22] Melonpan – Japanese sweet breadMosbolletjies – South African sweet breadMuffin – A part-raised flatbread or a quickbreadApineapple bun Raisin bread – Sweet bread made with raisins and cinnamon[ 29] Rosca de reyes – Type of cake associated with EpiphanyPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets – Mexican sweet bread prepared in a crown shape[ 30] Skolebrød Asticky bun and nut loaf Tahini roll – Sweet pastryPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Teacake – Dessert item served with teaTsoureki – Sweet holiday bread[ 32] Vánočka Waffle – Batter- or dough-based foodWelsh cake – Griddle-cooked sweet cake from Wales^a b c Mason, Jane (21 February 2014).All You Knead is Bread . Ryland Peters & Small. pp. 290– 299.ISBN 9781849753975 . ^ Kasher, Bob (July 2005).Tropical Bob's Where to Eat in Hawaii . Perpetual Summer Press. p. 45.ISBN 9780973433326 . ^a b c d e f Humble, Nicola (15 May 2010).Cake: A Global History . Reaktion Books. pp. 16– 17.ISBN 9781861897305 . Retrieved19 January 2015 . ^ Reilly, Nadejda (31 July 2010).Ukrainian Cuisine with an American Touch and Ingredients . Xlibris Corporation. pp. 90– 100.ISBN 9781453511862 . Retrieved18 January 2015 . ^ Sinclair, Charles (January 2009).Dictionary of Food: International Food and Cooking Terms from A to Z . A&C Black. p. 125.ISBN 9781408102183 . Retrieved18 January 2015 . ^ McMeel, Noel (19 November 2013).Irish Pantry . Running Press. p. 54.ISBN 9780762445752 . Retrieved19 January 2015 . ^ Wason, Elizabeth; Wason, Betty (1967).The art of German cooking . Doubleday. pp. 230– 231.ISBN 9780385063623 . Retrieved19 January 2015 . ^ Timothy, G. 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Hippocrene Books. p. 126.ISBN 9780781805308 . Retrieved19 January 2015 . ^ Fodor's See It Spain . Fodor's Travel Publications. 2 August 2011. p. 159.ISBN 9781400005567 .^ Texas Monthly . December 1986. p. 176.^ May, Tony (June 2005).Italian Cuisine: The New Essential Reference to the Riches of the Italian Table . Macmillan. p. 308.ISBN 9780312302801 . ^ D. K (May 2012).Step-by-Step Bread . Penguin. p. 169.ISBN 9781465402820 . ^ Burdett, Avani.Delicatessen Cookbook . Springwood emedia.ISBN 9781476144627 . ^ Hensperger, Beth (30 April 2000).The Bread Lover's Bread Machine Cookbook . Harvard Common Press. p. 514.ISBN 9781558321564 . ^ Swallow, Deborah (15 July 2011).Culture Shock Finland . Marshall Cavendish. p. 154.ISBN 9789814382991 . ^ Hensperger, Beth (30 April 2000).The Bread Lover's Bread Machine Cookbook . Harvard Common Press. p. 437.ISBN 9781558324909 . ^ Trevino, Rose Zertuche; Treviño, Rose Zertuche (5 June 2006).The Pura Belpré Awards: Celebrating Latino Authors and Illustrators . American Library Association. p. 67.ISBN 9780838935620 . ^ Bretherton, Caroline (29 August 2011).Illustrated Step-by-Step Baking . Penguin. p. 94.ISBN 9780756689414 . Retrieved19 January 2015 . ^ Benardis, Maria (July 2013).Cooking & Eating Wisdom for Better Health . Balboa Press.ISBN 9781452574547 .
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