• SirShanova@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Depends on you define best or known for when it comes to cars. Sure a BMW is nice but a Lexus will last twice as long for a fifth the price and is good.

    And bread, for invention, depends on whether or not you count leavened and unleavened separately. In terms of best, French bread is definitely S tier though.

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      1 year ago

      French bread is fine I guess, but nothing beats the Finnish rye bread when you don’t want to be hungry again in 5 minutes. Also nothing beats the taste.

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      1 year ago

      Those were definitely my thoughts on cars, although I give Germany some credit for inventing them. And yeah bread is tough since it’s been done all across humanity, the French do it best I think but i dunno if it should count

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        1 year ago

        Well, idk who invented sourdough or garlic bread but both of those should be examined as rivals. Baguette stills rocks heated and buttered though

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          1 year ago

          It’s either an Italian or New York Italian that invented garlic bread. Sourdough I think is Colorado but I have know idea where I heard that. But yeah you ain’t wrong

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            Sourdough I think is Colorado

            That may be where it became popular in the USA, but the sourdough method was widespread throughout medieval Europe.