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Wat (wie) is breadbox - definitie

CONTAINER FOR STORING BREAD
Bread bin; Bread box; Breadbin; Bread crock; Bread crocks; Breadboxes

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A breadbox is the same as a bread bin
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A bread bin is a wooden, metal, or plastic container for storing bread. (BRIT; in AM, use breadbox
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Wikipedia

Breadbox

A breadbox (chiefly American) or a bread bin (chiefly British) is a container for storing bread and other baked goods to keep them fresh. They were a more common household kitchen item until bread started being made commercially with food preservatives and wrapped in plastic. Breadboxes are still used by many people to store commercially purchased bread, but are used more especially by people who bake bread at home. They are usually made of metal, wood or sometimes pottery (pottery breadboxes are also called bread crocks). Old breadboxes can be collectible antiques.

Breadboxes are most commonly big enough to fit one or two average size loaves of bread—up to about 16 inches wide by 8 to 9 inches high and deep (40 cm x 20 cm x 20 cm).

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor breadbox
1. DHS also delayed consideration of a proposal to deploy breadbox–size chemical trace explosive detectors at overseas airports, Fainberg said, even though about 8,000 are now in the United States.
2. Powered by a Microsoft operating system, it is touted by IBM as "the computer for just about everyone who has ever wanted a personal system at the office, on the university campus or at home." August 1'82: Commodore Business Machines releases the Commodore 64, nicknamed the "breadbox" because of its shape.
3. In the MonitorMonday, 06/06/05 Global–warming fight goes grass roots Conservatives see liberal bias in class – and mobilize The image war over US detaineess In case of emergency, play video game COMMENTARY÷ Time to crack down on chicken abuse Permission to reprint/republish A very reputable, very careful group of scientists at the University of Los Angeles (Brian Naranjo, Jim Gimzewski, Seth Putterman) has initiated a fusion reaction using a laboratory device that‘s not much bigger than a breadbox, and works at roughly room temperature.