0 past simple and past participle of toast
1 to make bread or other food warm, crisp (= hard enough to break), and brown by putting it near a high heat:
2 to hold up your glass and then drink as an expression of good wishes or respect:
The health of the poet or composer is then toasted and then the beauty of the song will be discussed.
A toasted sandwich is hotlosando.
I know very few places where they serve a toasted tea cake as well as they do there.
The whole grain, when toasted, is like wild rice.
They work without a break from morning until night, with no food except a small quantity of toasted rice.
He took my friend to his mountain village where he was seated at the right hand of the bride and toasted and feasted for the whole day.
To gain the desired black color, the chili peppers have to be well toasted but not burnt.
The floating kernels are skimmed off the surface, toasted, and ground to produce an oily paste.