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Definition of granary bread in English: granary breadnoun mass nounBritish trademark A type of brown bread containing whole grains of wheat. Example sentencesExamples - Lunch usually consists of soup and granary bread.
- Toast the bread until lightly browned and spread with the butter or margarine. Spoon the prawns over one slice of granary bread and place another slice of toast on top.
- I'll pop down the bakery and get some granary bread.
- Alternatively, take your own rye or granary bread and buy a salad to eat with it.
- I had ended up with two large bottles of water, four Granny Smiths, a loaf of granary bread and a jar of lemon curd.
- My starter of home-made broccoli and cauliflower soup was excellently creamy, and came with two wedges of granary bread.
- My very favourite cheese on toast recipe: Couple of slices of thick granary bread.
- I must be mad; I had spicy dahl and carrot soup with granary bread for my lunch today.
- Instead of plain white or granary bread, passengers will be offered olive and pepper, poppy seed or tomato breads, with up to 10 different fillings, including a vegetarian option.
- She chose a salmon, cream cheese and prawn sandwich in granary bread and said it was excellent.
- Use slices on pumpernickel or granary bread with horseradish, on crostini or in salads.
- Marinated in Cajun spices and olive oil, pan-fired, it was served on toasted granary bread, topped with guacamole, and a mixed salad.
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