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: --
Snacks, such as popcorn or toasted barley (or "kollo"), are often served with the coffee.
Dishes of this sort are usually cooked with butter and seasonings, then sprinkled with whole or flaked, toasted almonds.
Sweet malty esters are met by huge toasted caramel and toffee flavors.
It's totally different with the toasted breads that offers by other coffee shop.
Soy grits are similar to soy flour except the soybeans have been toasted and cracked into coarse pieces.
Coffee was replaced by toasted barley mixed with chicory, and sugar with saccharin.
Many other ingredients have been added to toasted ravioli and chefs are still experimenting with different fillings for this appetizer.
The floating kernels are skimmed off the surface, toasted, and ground to produce an oily paste.