#KeepItGreek with isolation bread baking

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Greek social media has been filled with loaves of bread during quarantine.

Greeks go back in time and constantly upload all kinds of freshly baked breads, with the hashtag #bread having millions of posts on Instagram!

Bread is the ultimate comfort food: it is inextricably linked to human history, culture, land productivity, tradition and gathering around the table. The pleasure that the preparation and the first hot bites offer to the senses is deep.

Read More: Letter from the Editor: #KeepItGreek while we stay at home

The Greek Herald offers you a recipe with to make the dough your tool for creation.

A wonderful daily habit, if you have children you will have fun with them, while you will not be left behind in the social trend of the day!

#KeepItGreek

Τα ελληνικά social media έχουν γεμίσει με καρβέλια ψωμί κατά τη διάρκεια της καραντίνας.

Οι Έλληνες γυρίζουν στο παρελθόν και ανεβάζουν ασταμάτητα κάθε είδους φρεσκοψημένα ψωμιά, ενώ το χάσταγκ #bread έχει εκατομμύρια αναρτήσεις στο Instagram!

Το ψωμί αποτελεί την απόλυτα comfort τροφή: είναι αναπόσπαστα συνδεδεμένο με την ανθρώπινη ιστορία, τον πολιτισμό, την παραγωγικότητα της γης, την παράδοση και το μάζεμα γύρω από το τραπέζι. Η απόλαυση που προσφέρει στις αισθήσεις η ετοιμασία αλλά και οι πρώτες ζεστές μπουκιές, είναι βαθιά.

Ο «Ελληνικός Κήρυκας» σας προσφέρει μια συνταγή με ελληνικούς και αγγλικούς υπότιτλους για να γίνει το ζύμωμα παιχνιδάκι.

Έτσι, θα αποκτήσεις μια θαυμάσια καθημερινή συνήθεια, αν έχεις παιδιά θα το διασκεδάσεις μαζί τους, ενώ δεν θα μείνεις πίσω στο social trend των ημερών!

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