BLACK-Whitlof, in our old writers, bread of a middle fineness, between white and brown, called in some parts "ravel-bread." In religious houses it was the bread made for ordinary guests, and distinguished from their household loaf, or panis conventualis, which was pure manchet, or white bread.
BLACK-Whitlof
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