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Meaning of Borodinski bread | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Noun. [B2]

Examples

“Fresh loaves of Moskovski and Borodinski bread appeared in New York’s Bloomingdale’s and sold out very quickly at $6 for a one-kilo loaf (the usual price for a small loaf of wheat bread is $1.50).”
“THE VILLAGE BAKERY MELMERBY LTD 🛇 Baltic Bread; Borodinski Bread; Brazil Nut & Linseed Bread; Campagne; Gluten Free Bread; […]”
“5. TIT: Frito Lay’s ‘Caviar’ […] 6. TIT: Borodinski bread”
“As the smell of toasting Borodinski bread wafts through the apartment, Bill goes through other frozen foods—all Costco, stuffed this-and-that. No, thank you.”
“In recent years – especially after the embargo on fresh European products that came into force in 2014 – Russian cuisine has become more creative, mixing cutting-edge techniques with traditional products such as Far Eastern seafood, Arctic fish, caviar and black “Borodinski” bread.”
“Bell made crisp breads from a mixture of spelt and rye and baked Borodinski bread that Andrew Whitley, a baker in Scotland had taught her how to make with coriander seeds and malt for sweetness.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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