A toast point is a triangular slice of bread that has been toasted after the crusts have been cut off. Toast points are commonly served as a side dish or as part of an hors d'oeuvre or snack using ingredients such as caviar and rillettes.
Toast points may be a part of a dish, as an accompaniment, and are also used as a garnish.

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Categories: Bread Toast
Contains, including ancestors: Wheat Bread
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Wikidata ID: Q25044050
Wikipedia title: Toast point
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