Talk:Fried bread

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[edit] Grilled Bread

For the last couple of decades, due to increasing concerns over health issues, bread is often grilled instead of fried. Isn't this a convoluted way of saying Toast? MortimerCat 17:04, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

I agree. I have changed it. The "fried bread" in the picture doesn't look much like fried bread, though, does it? (More like half-done toast.) -- Picapica 11:23, 8 July 2007 (UTC)