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Banana Bread - Taste Thy Goodness Of Bananas

By: James L. Paleta

Banana Bread - Taste Thy Goodness Of Bananas.
By James L. Paleta

There’s sure is nothing that says home like the smell of
fresh-baked bread. Except for, possibly, when the baker takes
it up a notch and the bread in the oven is banana bread.

Though it is bread, this enjoyable treat is in many ways more
like a cake. The leavening agent in banana bread is usually
baking soda instead of yeast. What's more unlike regular bread,
banana bread is baked from batter and not dough. And evidently,
it includes bananas that’s normally mashed and put into the
batter.

A huge family favorite, this has been around for years! In fact
it first came into popularity in the 1930’s, and ever since then
a number of varieties have appeared in cookbooks. Banana bread
is relatively easy to make, and hence popular among home
bakers. In addition it can often be found in the display cases
of bakeries and coffee shops.

It is not only tasty but also versatile. Usually a great
on-the-go breakfast item, either at home or grabbed at the
coffee shop where the busy professional stops for his or her
daily dose of java. Also it can be packed in a lunchbox that
makes it a great ending to the afternoon meal, but is just as
likely to be a warm after-school snack waiting when children
hop off the bus. What’s more it can also serve as a last-minute
dessert option when guests turn up unexpectedly and you find
yourself whipping up a quick meal. If whipped together before
dinner and popped into the oven it makes a fantastic
accompaniment to a relaxing cup of tea while watching evening
television.

This homey treat is so versatile because it is sweet, but not
overwhelmingly so. There is an adequate amount of a
dessert-like texture and taste for it to serve as a sweet
meal-ender. But its dessert like qualities are milder than
overwhelming, and banana bread can be just as fulfilling
accompanying a meal or as a standalone quick breakfast with a
cup of coffee or a glass of milk.

It is generally baked in loaf-shaped pans and can be cut into
thin slices or larger wedges for serving. There are plenty of
variations on banana bread out there. Of which, some banana
bread recipes are passed down by a number of families from
generation to generation, and each will declare theirs the
best. Perhaps the most common varieties are banana nut breads,
which are made from standard banana bread recipes but also
include walnuts or pecans.

In fact there are many other types of fruit or even
vegetable-based breads. Such as cranberry bread, cranberry
banana bread, and zucchini bread are among a few examples.
While these are also often-enjoyed treats, banana bread still
seems to take the front in terms of popularity.

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About the Author: James L. Paleta provides readers with up-to-date commentaries, articles, and reviews for www.articles-on-food.com, www.food-resource-guide.com as well as other related information

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