Barmbrack

/ˈbɑːmˌbræk/ noun

A traditional Irish or British sweet bread made with dried fruit and barm (yeast), often served toasted with butter.

From 'barm' (yeast) plus 'brack,' which comes from Irish 'brac' meaning 'speckled' or 'broken.' The name describes the bread's appearance with speckles of fruit throughout.

AMባርምብራክ
ARبرمبراك
BNবারমব্রেক
CAbarmbrack
CSbarmbrack
DAbarmbrack
DEBarmbrack
ELμπάμμπρακ
ESbarmbrack
FAبرمبراک
FIbarmbrack
FRbarmbrack
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