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A Twitter user shared one image of horizontally cut bread that left a lot of crumbs in the comment section.
A recent picture of a horizontally cut bread stirred conversations online. Bread being one of the staple dishes across the world, there is a shape that is always associated with, and the idea of it changing is more difficult to chew on than you'd think. A Twitter user shared one such image of bread that left a lot of crumbs in the comment section.
People took the time to review and talk about the image. After 2020, it is even more difficult to welcome anything that sounds or looks unusual. We are at a stage where we walked into a new year without knowing what this year has in store for us. In that list of things, a horizontally cut bread makes an easy pass.
can’t stop thinking about this horizontally cut bread pic.twitter.com/uvaXJ0vJcP
— Josh (@FLITTER) January 10, 2021
Although we might think of ways on how it can make for a perfect grilled cheese or a P&B bread roll, there have been a lot of debates and questions on the existence of this bread. Twitterati being their true self, shared their reactions on the same.
Take a look at how people reacted:
I need you guys to know about the long toaster https://t.co/Et4cEvREld pic.twitter.com/HT40jAGowR
— Big Nick energy (@Baggage987) January 12, 2021
How far the Tories think one slice of bread can stretch. You could spread your money bag tuna on this if you do it about an atom thick. https://t.co/VER3KFIdxe
— Bear🐀 (@AnArmyOfBears) January 12, 2021
“I’m just having one slice” https://t.co/RCWn5twUJI
— Sarah Farrugia (@sarahfarrugiaa) January 12, 2021
yeah https://t.co/PJLzaPzhuf pic.twitter.com/1h1jdyVEzU
— abbey (@abbwri) January 11, 2021
Bro have you seen this. Etli ekmek https://t.co/E4jXsV4y5q pic.twitter.com/38Myw7BsrC
— Mehmet Ali KAYA (@MehmetAliKaya_7) January 11, 2021
in brazil, is used to make a type of pie where you use mayo, vegetables and chicken pic.twitter.com/1OGjP5hHoB
— Luiz Pedro Marin (@luizmarin) January 11, 2021
they actually sell these here in sweden... pic.twitter.com/cVa9ikvT7i
— Tobias Lind (@lindtobias) January 11, 2021
Pairs well with a long tea. pic.twitter.com/PSOhPvEAnO
— SMPritchard ✊BLM✊ (@AstroBioGeek) January 10, 2021
— Amir Aziz (@aziaticblack) January 11, 2021
Goes perfectly with long egg. pic.twitter.com/SNcV24zOya
— Hemant ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@hmnt) January 10, 2021
A classic ... You Had One Job pic.twitter.com/Cwm1Z1G8V2
— Jeff Shuey #WearYourMask (@jshuey) January 11, 2021
just spend the last half hours trying to determine if a vertical slice or a horizontal slice has more crust and somehow we ended up doing surface area instead of a perimeter problem 🥴 pic.twitter.com/4mBpQyhcyP
— Stormy 🌙✨ (@stormoomoo) January 11, 2021
It’s cat bread :) pic.twitter.com/ByarhKiAnb
— 𝕊 𝕡 𝕒 𝕔 𝕖 👾 (@SPACEofk) January 11, 2021
i see your bread and raise you this dosa(savoury crepe) pic.twitter.com/LdGnM8Jy9M
— tweet_from_home (@bored_IT_baba) January 10, 2021
In Poland it's used for their iconic open-faced sandwich called zapiekanka. pic.twitter.com/fFWKlFT52z
— Tsvetina🌵 (@Tsvetince) January 11, 2021
I hate this so much but I’m not sure why
— Christie (@Christie_D22) January 11, 2021
What are your thoughts on this fancy bread?