It's not much more than a fluff piece, but worth a gander if you like seeing what others call things:
https://www.allrecipes.com/article/end- ... -of-bread/
What would you call the end of a loaf of sandwich bread? I'll go for heel or simply ends.
The End of Sandwich Bread?
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The End of Sandwich Bread?
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Re: The End of Sandwich Bread?
I too use "heel" to refer to the end slices of a loaf of bread.
"Crust" refers to the exterior surface of a load so the heel quite naturally has a lot of crust, usually slightly more than half of its surface is crust. And the annular surface of a slice from the middle of a loaf also has crust, which, if you are making cucumber sandwiches for a proper British tea should be removed.
"Crust" refers to the exterior surface of a load so the heel quite naturally has a lot of crust, usually slightly more than half of its surface is crust. And the annular surface of a slice from the middle of a loaf also has crust, which, if you are making cucumber sandwiches for a proper British tea should be removed.
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