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World Bread Day 2025: 11 types of bread from across the globe

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 16, 2025, 15:37 IST
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Types of bread to try

Bread has been a symbol of sharing, comfort, and sustenance for centuries, and breaking bread together remains a timeless gesture of connection. World Bread Day celebrates this symbol, which is also humanity’s oldest and most universal food. Bread is a universal comfort food, which is found in every corner of the world, with just different names, shapes, and tastes. Every bread has its history that defines the cultural identity of the region and tells a story of tradition, community, and nourishment. Let's take a look at some of the bread types found across the globe.

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Baguette (France)


Traditionally made with just four ingredients — flour, water, yeast, and salt, it is known for both its crisp exterior and its soft interior. It is a representation of French culinary heritage and is frequently consumed with cheese and wine.

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Pita (Middle East)



It is a soft, round flatbread that originated in the Middle East and Mediterranean regions and is made with simple ingredients like flour, water, yeast, and salt. It has a distinctive feature, a pocket, and is loved throughout the Middle East. It is a multipurpose treat and is used for picking up hummus, falafel, or shawarma.

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Tortilla (Mexico)


It is one of the major elements of Mexican food and is traditionally made with corn (maize) or wheat flour. It is loved for its adaptability and capacity to go with a variety of fillings, whether used as a wrap or crisped into chips.

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Focaccia (Italy)


It is an Italian flatbread known for its golden crust, pillowy texture, and rich olive oil flavour. Soft on the inside and crisp on the outside, focaccia can be enjoyed as an appetizer, sandwich base, or side to soups and pastas.

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Sourdough (United States)


It is a naturally leavened bread made through slow fermentation using wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria. This bread has a lower glycemic index than regular bread.

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Lavash (Armenia)


It is a delicate, thin flatbread from Armenia, made with flour, water, and salt. It is frequently used as a wrap for grilled meats or vegetables, and its delicate texture adds to the overall taste.

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Brioche (France)



It is a buttery, mildly sweet French bread made with butter, eggs, and milk. It has a tender crumb and a beautiful, glossy crust. It makes for a perfect treat for breakfast and tea time too. It pairs perfectly with jam, honey, or even savory fillings like ham and cheese.

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Challah (Jewish)



It is a braided Jewish bread, made with flour, eggs, yeast, sugar, and oil, it’s slightly sweet with a soft, fluffy crumb and a shiny golden crust. It is traditionally baked for Sabbath and other special occasions, and is enjoyed plain or with butter.

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Injera (Ethiopia)


It is a spongy flatbread with a distinct sour flavour that is a staple in Ethiopian cuisine. Made with teff flour, it is rich in probiotics and is served with stews like doro wat and misir wat.

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Naan (India)



It is one of the most popular Indian breads made with refined flour, yogurt, and yeast. Traditionally cooked in a tandoor (clay oven),it pairs perfectly with curries, kebabs, and creamy gravies.

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Bánh mì (Vietnam)


It is a light baguette stuffed with a variety of meats, pickled vegetables, and herbs. This dish combines French and Vietnamese flavours and offers a perfect balance of crunch, spice, and freshness.


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