pot-bread, noun
- Origin:
- Translation of Afrikaans potbrood.
Bread baked in a closed cast-iron pot which is either buried in hot embers or placed over a fire; potbrood. Also attributive.
[1883 E.L. Price Letter. 25 JuneJonas, our new cook, has never been on a journey before, and therefore does not understand the pot-loaf as we call it, wh. we bake on the road when our home bread has come to an end.]
1991 Farmer’s Weekly 25 Jan. 53A heavy, flat-bottomed pot is ideal for cooking the most delicious potbread — either indoors in the oven or outdoors on smouldering coals.
Bread baked in a closed cast-iron pot which is either buried in hot embers or placed over a fire; potbrood. Also attributive.

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