"Breadfruit" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Breadfruit is a type of large, starchy fruit that comes from the breadfruit tree (Artocarpus altilis). It is native to the tropical regions of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The fruit has a thick, green skin that is often covered in warts, and the flesh inside is white and starchy, similar to potato or bread. In many tropical countries, breadfruit is a staple food and is often cooked in a variety of ways, such as boiling, roasting, or frying.
A breadbin is a container, typically made of plastic, metal, or wood, used for storing bread at home. It is designed to keep bread fresh by keeping it dry and preventing it from being contaminated by other foods or odors. Breadbins often have a lid or a door that can be closed to keep the bread inside, and some may have a window or a slot where the bread can be easily removed.
A breadboard is a type of electronic prototyping board used to construct and test electronic circuits. It is a flat, rectangular piece of fiberglass or plastic that has a number of holes spaced at regular intervals, usually 0.1 inches (2.54 mm) apart. These holes are designed to accept the pins of electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuits. The breadboard allows users to temporarily assemble and test circuits without the need for a permanent PCB (printed circuit board).
Breadboards are small, flat boards used to temporarily connect electronic components, such as wires, resistors, and integrated circuits, for prototyping or testing purposes. They typically consist of a grid of holes for inserting wires or components, and are often used by hobbyists, engineers, and technicians to build and test small electronic circuits.
A breadcrumb is a small piece of bread, typically torn or cut into small pieces, used as a navigational aid in a digital interface, such as a website or a mobile app. It is typically displayed at the top or bottom of a page and lists the previous pages or menu items that the user has visited, allowing them to easily return to a previous page or navigate to other related pages.
Coated with a mixture of breadcrumbs and sometimes other ingredients, such as oil or seasonings, used to add texture, flavor, and often crunch to food, particularly meat or fish, before frying or baking.
Breadcrumbing refers to a dating tendency where a person sends subtle, brief messages or signals of interest to someone, usually in the form of "breadcrumbs" or small, scattered pieces of communication, in order to keep someone in a state of uncertainty and hope, while not making any real commitment or effort to develop a meaningful relationship. This is often done as a way to keep options open and avoid being rejected or held accountable.
Breadcrumbs refer to small pieces of food, typically bread, that are broken into small fragments and sprinkled or scattered over a dish, often to add flavor or texture. They are commonly used as a topping for soups, salads, or sauces. The term can also be used metaphorically to refer to small, scattered fragments of information, ideas, or hints that help guide someone through a process or problem.
Breaded refers to a food item, especially a piece of meat, fish, or vegetable, that has been coated with a mixture of flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs, typically for frying or baking. This process adds a crunchy exterior to the food while keeping it moist and flavorful.
Breadfruits are a type of fruit that grows on breadfruit trees (Artocarpus altilis). They are native to tropical regions of the Pacific Islands, the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia. The fruit is a starchy, green, and oval-shaped berry that can grow up to 12 inches long. It has a sweet, slightly nutty flavor and a soft, starchy pulp that can be cooked and used in various dishes, such as bread puddings, jams, and desserts.