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| Post #1: 27th Nov 2017 10:00 AM | |
Discuss, even though there is only one real answer. | |
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| Post #2: 27th Nov 2017 12:10 PM | |
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Whatever base bread you use is the actual type of bread. |
Exactly.
If you make garlic bread with a hot dog bun, the bread is a hot dog bun.
If you make garlic bread with a bagel, then the bread is still the bagel.
Unless the garlic and butter is incorporated into the dough used to make the bread, then garlic bread is not a type of bread. | |
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| Post #3: 27th Nov 2017 3:03 PM | |
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Bruschetta is a bread dish, garlic bread is a type of bread dish |
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| Post #4: 27th Nov 2017 4:55 PM | |
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Of course this turned into a fuckin' debate.
Garlic bread rules. |
Nobody is questioning the awesomeness of garlic bread. It is quite delicious, and definitely rules.
However, slathering butter and garlic onto something after it's already been made, does not, by definition, make it part of the original item. | |
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