Fried Bread

Fried bread, or fried slice, is bread which after being sliced and fried is served as part of a meal.

A full English breakfast may include fried bread. A traditional Irish breakfast is usually accompanied by soda bread but in Northern Ireland an Ulster fry can contain fried soda farls.

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