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Mischbrot

German wheat and rye bread From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mischbrot
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Mischbrot (German: [ˈmɪʃˌbʁoːt/] , lit.'mixed bread') is German bread made from the mixture of wheat and rye flour with sourdough or yeast. It is known as Graubrot (lit.'grey bread') in some regions of Germany (e.g., parts of North Rhine-Westphalia, Bavaria and Hesse) or as "Black bread" in southern Germany, Austria,[1] and Switzerland.

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Rye mischbrot

It has a milder taste than rye bread and looser crumbs. Most of the bread offered in Germany is mischbrot.

A distinction is made between two categories, namely "Rye mischbrot" and "Wheat mischbrot", each of which must consist of more than 50 percent of the corresponding grain type.

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