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Default Plait bread of now.

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"Pandora" > wrote:
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> >> P.s Isn't correct "Plait bread", as I have called it?
> >> Cheers
> >> Pandora


> > Plait is a fine word, Pandora. I believe Americans would know the word
> > 'braid' more readily, though. A braided loaf.
> > I know, it's an international group - as I said, 'plait' is a fine word.
> > I was expanding your American English vocabulary. "-)

>
> Does english people say"plait" or "Braid"?
> Pandora


I don't know about English people, but Americans are more likely to say
'braid.' Braid is the term used to describe the shaping in books
written by Americans. I don't know about English/Brits.
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