Post #75,607
1/20/03 1:05:49 AM
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If I can't get brochen, I'll settle for sliced bread.
Sliced bread is GREAT for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
And tuna sandwiches.
Everything else goes on brochen or bagels.
Although I have recently experimented with making burritoes out of nan.
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Post #75,662
1/20/03 12:05:33 PM
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nan?
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Post #75,671
1/20/03 12:20:25 PM
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Indian flatbread.
India indian, not native american.
Goes great with hummus.
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Post #75,673
1/20/03 12:26:22 PM
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chappati's as opposed to Pita bread?
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Post #75,832
1/21/03 2:36:14 AM
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Uhm, "as opposed to Pita bread"? Are you saing Pita bread...
...is what you usually make your burritos with?
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Post #75,863
1/21/03 8:54:11 AM
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Pita Bread is thick enough to introduce a pocket
a chappati is thin but not "quite" as thin as a cornmeal tortilla. Eggroll wrappers are thinner than tortillas. thanx, bill
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Post #75,676
1/20/03 12:38:03 PM
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Served in Afghani restaurants too.
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Post #75,833
1/21/03 2:39:58 AM
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Brochen wth is this like chai?
"Cha-" being the multi-lingual phoneme for "tea". Can't stand to see products being sold as "chai tea"; it's like saying "tea tea".
So is brochen really something different or are you all just horribly misspelling "br\ufffdtchen"?
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Post #76,196
1/22/03 3:47:55 PM
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German rolls. Crispy outside, fluffy inside.
The ultimate sandwich bread.
For breakfast, hot and fresh stuffed with butter and jam.
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Post #76,275
1/23/03 12:59:19 AM
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He knew that - you were just horribly misspelling it.
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Post #76,389
1/23/03 2:00:42 PM
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Yes and no.
I was willing to learn that there was a "new" product/thing called brochen which was somehow almost, but not quite, entirely unlike rolls. However, you're right in that I had strong suspicions.
Now the question is: how do you who write "brochen" pronounce it? /bro-chen/ or /bro-ken/ or /bri-chen/ or what?
Many fears are born of stupidity and ignorance - Which you should be feeding with rumour and generalisation. BOfH, 2002 "Episode" 10
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Post #76,429
1/23/03 3:27:43 PM
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Guilty.
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