Slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp.
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Examples for "rusk"
Examples for "rusk"
1With the addition of nutmeg and sugar, you may make nice rusk.
2Bread rusk is also easily made, or a few plain pies.
3Serve it up as hot as possible, with dry toast, or dry rusk.
4Try to nibble a few crumbs of this rusk, O'Reilly advised.
5In a rusk pan or large oven pan, place the mixture in the pan.
1Instead of giving stale bread, zwieback may be used.
2Carefully made toast, "zwieback," and stale bread may be given to young children.
3Dinner: Whole wheat zwieback with nut butter.
4Cultivate the habit of eating zwieback, hard crackers or other hard food substances that require real vigorous chewing.
5Do not give anything to baby between its regular meals but water; crackers, zwieback, and bread are prohibited between.
1The ration of this twice-baked bread represented for the same weight one-fourth more wheat than when issued in the once-baked bread.
Translations for Brussels biscuit