Definition of bready in English:
bready
adjectivebreadier, breadiestˈbrɛdiˈbrɛdi
Consisting of, containing, or having the taste or smell of bread.
the crab cakes were a little too bready
this delicious beer has a bready flavour
Example sentencesExamples
- When you slice the croissant in half, it looks bready, dense like a brioche.
- The company's salads and sandwiches filled a weak spot in our food scene - coffee shops and cafeterias that made do with bready croissants and plastic-wrapped paninis.
- This bold, bready, raspberry flavoured Champagne exudes class.
- Look for a wheat beer with lots of bready and malty notes and a medium-hop profile to give you the right kick.
- The chicken fried steak was pretty straightforward; breaded cube steak that wasn't overly bready, which we like.
- Yeast labs have a distinctive smell - a bready scent familiar to bakers and brewers.
- This humble meal is a classic, full of hearty meat and potatoes, and baked into a thick bready crust.
- Another bready appetizer you may be able to find is a baked pretzel twist with a spicy brown mustard.
- The judges thought her salmon sliders on little rolls were too tame and also too bready.
- Supper consisted of the aforementioned soup and very thick bready sandwiches.