bread maker

See also: breadmaker

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bread maker (plural bread makers)

  1. A household appliance which makes dough from raw ingredients and in most cases can also bake it into bread.
    Synonym: bread machine
    Hypernym: machine
  2. One who makes bread; a baker of bread, either non-vocationally or vocationally.
    Hypernyms: baker < person
    • 2015, John J. Thompson, Jesus, Bread, and Chocolate: Crafting a Handmade Faith in a Mass-Market World[1], Zondervan, →ISBN:
      He was a bread maker and a fishmonger.
    • 2015 June 16, “Bistro Le Relais dishes feature layers of flavor”, in Courier Journal[2]:
      He was being trained to make wedding cakes and sugar sculptures although, at heart, he was a bread maker.
    • 2017 February 2, Monte Mathews, “Eat Your Way Through European Cheeses At Paris' Second Cheese Day”, in The Daily Meal[3], archived from the original on 30 September 2022:
      Not to be left out, bread maker extraordinaire Eric Kayser of Maison Kayser will provide extraordinary breads to complement each cheese.
    • 2023 February 4, Ewan Somerville, Will Bolton, “Bakers in furious row over proper way to make a sourdough”, in The Daily Telegraph[4], archived from the original on 31 March 2023:
      But now a furious row has risen, as bread makers stand accused of changing the recipe rulebook into a “cheats’ charter”.

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