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What (who) is pumpernickel bread - definition

TYPE OF GERMAN RYE BREAD
Pumpernickle; Pumpernickel bread
  • A slice of Polish [[malt]]-colored pumpernickel

Pumpernickel         
·noun A sort of bread, made of unbolted rye, which forms the chief food of the Westphalian peasants. It is acid but nourishing.
Pumpernickel         
Pumpernickel (; ) is a typically heavy, slightly sweet rye bread traditionally made with sourdough starter and coarsely ground rye. It is sometimes made with a combination of rye flour and whole rye grains ("rye berries").
pumpernickel         
['p?mp??n?k(?)l, 'p?m-]
¦ noun dark, dense German bread made from coarsely ground wholemeal rye.
Origin
C18: transferred use of Ger. Pumpernickel 'lout, bumpkin'.

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Pumpernickel

Pumpernickel (English: ; German: [ˈpʊmpɐˌnɪkl̩]) is a typically dense, slightly sweet rye bread traditionally made with sourdough starter and coarsely ground rye. It is sometimes made with a combination of rye flour and whole rye grains ("rye berries").

At one time it was traditional peasant fare, but largely during the 20th century various forms became popular with other classes through delicatessens and supermarkets. Present-day European and North American pumpernickel differ in several characteristics, including the use of additional leaveners. The North American version may have coloring and flavoring agents, added wheat flour, a higher baking temperature, and a dramatically shortened baking time.

Examples of use of pumpernickel bread
1. On Laura‘s: A slice of apple pie, an empty pie crust, melon, grapes, a salad (greens, hearts of palm, and avocado), more raspberries, watermelon, and pumpernickel bread.
2. The first thing you learn is the difference between áåëûé (white) bread and чёðíûé (black) bread, which is really not black at all; it‘s what we foreigners call brown, rye or pumpernickel bread.