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Bread vs Loaf
Can you tell me the difference between these words ?
Sep 10, 2015 6:47 AM
Answers · 7
"Bread" refers to the substance.
"Loaf" refers to an American Football shaped object MADE of bread.
"You need sliced bread to make a sandwich."
"Can you buy a loaf of bread next time you go to the store?"
September 10, 2015
A loaf is a shape - often rectangular, but sometimes round. It is usually around maybe 1/2 a kilogram.
Bread is the material. So you have a loaf of bread. You can also have bread rolls, or a slice of bread. Bread rolls are like a loaf, except much smaller.
September 10, 2015
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