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Eco-Friendly Play Food  Rye Bread Slices (2 Pieces)

Eco-Friendly Play Food Rye Bread Slices (2 Pieces)

$ 29.00

$ 225.56

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Eco-Friendly Play Food  Rye Bread Slices (2 Pieces)

Eco-Friendly Play Food Rye Bread Slices (2 Pieces)

$ 29.00

$ 225.56

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Normadot Play Food Multi-Grain Rye Bread Slices (Set of 2)

Add a wholesome touch to any toy kitchen or play grocery store with these beautifully crafted multi-grain rye bread slices from the Normadot collection. Perfectly sized for little hands, they bring realism and charm to pretend meals and imaginative scenarios.

  • Encourages creative play: Inspire storytelling and sensory exploration with textures, shapes, and colors designed to engage young minds.

  • Eco-friendly materials: Made from plant-based silkscreen printed pure cotton canvas with recycled polyester filling a sustainable, durable choice.

  • Pair with more Normadot pieces for a full pretend lunch experience.

Product Details
Includes: 2 bread slices
Material: Pure cotton canvas with recycled polyester filling
Size: 11 cm
Age: 3 years
CE tested for safety
Care: Handwash or spot clean
Made in Denmark

Bring playtime to life with eco-conscious design and delightful detail.

Rye Bread: A Storied Slice of History

Rye bread has deep roots in Northern and Eastern Europe, where rye grain thrived in cold, poor soils. As early as the Middle Ages, people in regions like Germany, Russia, and Scandinavia baked hearty rye loaves that were dense, nourishing, and long-lastingperfect for tough winters and rural life.

Over time, rye bread became a cultural staple:

  • In Germany, it evolved into rich breads like pumpernickel.

  • In Eastern Europe, it was a daily essential, especially among farming communities.

  • In Jewish cuisine, rye breads with caraway seeds became iconic, influencing modern deli traditions.

Today, rye bread is celebrated for its bold flavor, high fiber, and traditional charactera humble loaf with centuries of history behind every bite.

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