Breadstuff

/ˈbrɛdstʌf/ noun

A grain or other ingredient used to make bread, especially flour or meal.

Compound of 'bread' (Old English 'bræd') and 'stuff' (from Old French 'estoffe'). The term emerged in the 16th century to describe the raw materials needed for bread production.

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