Toast (food)

Toast
A slice of bread, untoasted and toasted
TypeBread
Serving temperatureToasted
Main ingredientsSliced bread

Toast is sliced bread that has been browned by radiant heat. The browning is the result of a Maillard reaction altering the flavor of the bread and making it firmer. The firm surface is easier to spread toppings on and the warmth can help butter reach its melting point. Toasting is a common method of making stale bread more palatable. Bread is commonly toasted using a toaster or a toaster oven. Toast may contain acrylamide caused by the browning process, which is suspected to be a carcinogen.[1] However, claims that acrylamide in burnt toast causes cancer have not been proven.[2]

Butter or margarine, and sweet toppings, such as jam or jelly, are commonly spread on toast. Regionally, savory spreads, such as peanut butter or yeast extract, may also be popular. Toast may accompany savory dishes such as soups or stews, or it can be topped with ingredients like eggs or baked beans to make a light meal. Toast is a common breakfast food. A sandwich may also use toasted bread.

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  2. ^ "Can eating burnt foods cause cancer?". Cancer Research UK. 23 December 2019.

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