soft roll
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Definition
Noun: A soft roll is a type of bread product. It is a small, individual portion of bread that is made with yeast, which causes it to rise. Its defining characteristic is a soft, rather than hard or crispy, outer crust.
Usage
This term is used specifically to describe a category of bread. It is commonly found in bakeries, supermarkets, and on restaurant menus. * For breakfast, I had a soft roll with butter and jam. * The deli uses soft rolls for their sandwiches. * These dinner rolls are a perfect example of a soft roll.
Advanced Usage
- As a countable noun: The term is almost always used in the plural () or with a determiner (, ).
- Contextual Specification: While "soft roll" is a general category, the specific type can be further described (e.g., , ).
Variants and Related Words
- Dinner roll: A very common synonym; a small, soft roll served with a meal.
- Bread roll: A more general term that can include both soft and hard-crusted varieties.
- Bun: Often used interchangeably with "soft roll," especially for sandwich bread (e.g., , ).
Synonyms
- Dinner roll
- Bun
- Bread roll
Antonyms
- Hard roll
- Crusty roll
- Baguette (typically has a hard crust)
Noun
- yeast-raised roll with a soft crust