flourbreads
Flourbreads are a diverse category of breads made primarily from flour as the base ingredient, often combined with water, yeast, salt, and other additives to create a variety of textures and flavors. These breads form the foundation of many cuisines worldwide, ranging from simple, everyday staples to elaborate, decorative pastries. The term "flourbread" is broad and encompasses everything from dense, hearty loaves to light, airy rolls, depending on the type of flour used, fermentation process, and additional ingredients.
Common types of flourbread include wheat-based loaves such as sourdough, baguettes, and brioche, which rely on
Flourbreads can also be enriched with fats like butter or eggs, such as brioche or challah, which
In many cultures, flourbreads hold symbolic significance, often associated with hospitality and celebration. They are commonly