Vienna roll
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of bread roll: A "Vienna roll" is a small, individual loaf of bread. It is characterized by being leavened with yeast, giving it a light and airy interior texture. Its defining feature is a crisp, firm outer crust.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- For breakfast, I had a Vienna roll with butter and jam.
- The bakery is famous for its freshly baked Vienna rolls.
- The sandwich was served on a crusty Vienna roll.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in bakeries and culinary contexts to specify this particular style of roll, distinguishing it from softer dinner rolls or baguettes.
- It may be listed on menus to describe the bread used for a specific sandwich or dish.
Variants and Related Words
- Roll (n): A small, usually round loaf of bread served individually.
- Bread roll (n): A general term for a small loaf of bread.
- Hard roll (n): A similar term sometimes used interchangeably, emphasizing the crust's texture.
Synonyms
- Crusty roll: Emphasizes the hard outer layer.
- Yeast roll: Highlights the leavening agent used.
Notes
- The name "Vienna" suggests an origin or style associated with Vienna, Austria, reflecting a traditional baking method.
- It is a specific subtype within the broader category of bread rolls.
Noun
- yeast-raised roll with a hard crust