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@KathAntonio7 how am i even meant to answer that? maybe? idk? i will say that there is a variety of sweetness. after a few years, i got used to the taste of the less sweet bread such that, i barely register it now. it's not white bread though, i only get (somewhat) fresh baguettes or rolls
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@fs_animri I bet there was not sweet bread roght next to it
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no problem with the shape but the avg sugar content of american white bread is actually criminal
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what is with the european hate against the sandwich loaf. like. it's not all plastic wonderbread. it's literally just regular bread in a sandwich loaf shape.
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@KathAntonio7 i admit to never going on a bread tasting spree, but at various events, places, and shops that offered white bread (specifically not fresh baked, but like packed toast bread) it was always sweet. Again, i don't have statistics but from my experience, it is very common 🤷
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@fs_animri @amazonmilkfrog Compared to subway bread, yeah. Not all American white bread is very sweet
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@KathAntonio7 @amazonmilkfrog i'm just saying it's significantly less sweet
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@fs_animri @amazonmilkfrog Europeans have put sugar in bread since the middle ages
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@amazonmilkfrog i don't have statistics to support my anecdotal evidence, but it's my experience
maybe midwest is just build different idk
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@amazonmilkfrog frm my experience ~70% of american white bread does
in poland i never came across it
while not all, a large amount, probably majority of typical while 'toast' bread has sugar
US isn't the only country that does it, i came across sweet white bread in the uk airport once
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@fs_animri is that actually the "average sugar content of american white bread". or is it the average sugar content of cheap, highly processed wonderbread which is not representative of american bread as a whole
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