List of sweet breads facts for kids
Sweet breads are delicious treats that are a mix between bread and cake. They are usually sweet and often enjoyed for breakfast, snacks, or with coffee. You might know them by names like pan dulce, buns, or coffee bread.
Some sweet breads, like Portuguese pão doce, are made with potato flour. This makes them taste sweet and gives them a light, fluffy texture. Even if a sweet bread has "cake" in its name, like lardy cake or Chelsea buns, it's still considered a sweet bread today!
Contents
- Sweet Breads: A Delicious List
- Breads Starting with A
- Breads Starting with B
- Breads Starting with C
- Breads Starting with D
- Breads Starting with E
- Breads Starting with F
- Breads Starting with G
- Breads Starting with H
- Breads Starting with I
- Breads Starting with K
- Breads Starting with L
- Breads Starting with M
- Breads Starting with P
- Breads Starting with R
- Breads Starting with S
- Breads Starting with T
- Breads Starting with V
- Breads Starting with W
- See also
Sweet Breads: A Delicious List
This list shows many different kinds of sweet breads from all over the world. Get ready to discover some yummy new treats!
Breads Starting with A
- Amish friendship bread
- Aniseed bread
- Anpan
Breads Starting with B
Banana bread with strawberries
- Babka
- Banana bread
- Banbury cake
- Bara brith
- Barmbrack
- Bath bun
- Belgian bun
- Bienenstich
- Bisciola
- Boston bun
- Bremer Klaben
- Brioche
- Bublik
- Buccellato (di Lucca)
- Bun
Breads Starting with C
- Cardamom bread
- Cemita
- Challah – A Jewish honey egg bread.
- Chelsea bun
- Cinnamon roll
- Cocktail bun
- Cornbread - An American sweet or salty cake made from cornmeal.
- Coffee cake
- Colomba di Pasqua
- Colston bun
- Concha (bread)
- Cougnou
- Couque suisse
- Cozonac
- Currant bun
Breads Starting with D
- Dampfnudel
- Danish pastry – In Denmark, these are called wienerbrød.
- Dripping cake
Breads Starting with E
Breads Starting with F
- Fat Rascal
- Fruit bun
Breads Starting with G

Soft gingerbread with mountain cranberry
- Gata – An Armenian pastry or sweet bread.
- Germknödel
- Gingerbread
- Goro
- Guernsey Gâche
- Gugelhupf
Breads Starting with H

Honey buns prepared with raw honey
- Halguane
- Hefekranz
- Himbasha
- Honey bun
- Hot cross bun
Breads Starting with I
Breads Starting with K
- Kalács – A Hungarian sweet bread.
- Kerststol
- King cake
- Kolach
- Kołacz – This bread was served at Polish weddings starting in the 13th century.
- Kulich
Breads Starting with L
- Lardy cake
- Lazarakia
- London bun
- Longevity peach
- Lotus seed bun
Breads Starting with M
Breads Starting with P
- Pain aux raisins
- Pain d'épices
- Pan de coco
- Pan de muerto
- Pan de regla
- Pan de Pascua
- Pan dulce
- Pandoro
- Panettone
- Paris buns
- Paska
- Pastel de Camiguín
- Peanut butter bun
- Penia
- Persian
- Picatostes
- Pineapple bun
- Pizza dolce di Beridde
- Portuguese sweet bread
- Pulla
- Pumpkin bread
Breads Starting with R
- Raisin bread
- Rosca de reyes – A Mexican sweet bread shaped like a crown.
Breads Starting with S

A sticky bun and nut loaf
- Saffron bun
- Sally Lunn bun
- Scone
- Shortcake
- Singing hinny
- Skolebrød
- Soboro-ppang
- Señorita bread
- Sticky bun
- Stollen – This German sweet bread is traditionally served at Christmas.
- Suikerbrood
- Sushki
- Sweet roll
Breads Starting with T
Breads Starting with V
Breads Starting with W
See also
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