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white toast

British  

noun

  1. toasted white bread

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At college, her favourite quick meals included instant noodles with white toast or frozen pizza.

From BBC

A young man holding a piece of white toast with beans on top had just left a study session.

From Los Angeles Times

Then spooned, blistering hot, over a thin slice of dry white toast.

From New York Times

Sanders says, digging into some eggs over easy and white toast.

From New York Times

“I don’t remember why I went off other foods but all I ever wanted to eat was white toast with butter,” Martha said.

From Fox News