What You Need to Know
Crustless bread is bread without crusts. Panko is made from such a bread, which is produced by passing an electric current through the dough. The British food group RHM manufactures a crustless bread targeted at children called Hovis Invisible Crust, which is produced by baking the bread at low temperature. Other bread manufacturers have released crustless bread, with the crusts removed.
Steps
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British tea sandwiches (United Kingdom): Provides uniform texture for delicate finger sandwiches
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Japanese tonkatsu (Japan): Forms the base for panko breadcrumbs
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American PB&J (United States): Creates soft texture preferred by children