pilot bread

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pilot bread

A sailor packs a piece of pilot bread into his sea bag.

Definition

Noun: 1. A type of very hard, unsalted biscuit or bread: This refers to a durable, dry food product historically used as a long-lasting staple, especially on ships during long voyages. It is known for its extreme hardness and lack of salt, which helped prevent spoilage.

Usage Examples
  • The sailors survived on pilot bread and salted meat for months.
  • Before modern preservatives, pilot bread was essential for explorers.
  • You need to soak pilot bread in soup or coffee to make it edible.
Advanced Usage
  • As a historical staple: The term is often used in historical or survival contexts to describe a primary, non-perishable food source.
    • The museum exhibit featured pilot bread from a 19th-century whaling ship.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hardtack (noun): A direct synonym for pilot bread.
  • Ship's biscuit (noun): Another common term for the same product.
  • Sea biscuit (noun): A variant name emphasizing its maritime use.
Synonyms
  • Hardtack
  • Ship's biscuit
  • Sea biscuit
Related Idioms
  • To be as hard as pilot bread: Used figuratively to describe something extremely tough or unyielding.
    • After days in the sun, the clay was as hard as pilot bread.
pilot bread

A sailor packs a piece of pilot bread into his sea bag.

Noun
  1. very hard unsalted biscuit or bread; a former ship's staple