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{{Short description|Bread flavored with cracklings}}
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| image = Pompe aux grattons unbroken.jpg
| caption = Pompe aux grattons, a type of crackling bread from central France
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Bread flavored with [[cracklings]] is found in several cuisines:
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▲| name = Crackling bread
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▲| country = [[United States]]
▲| region = [[Southern United States]]
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▲| type = [[Bread]]
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▲| main_ingredient = [[Cornmeal]], [[pork rind]]s
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* '''Crackling bread''',
* '''''Pompe aux grattons''''' or '''''brioche aux griaudes''''', in the [[French cuisine|cuisine of central France]], is a bread, [[tart]], or [[brioche]] incorporating cracklings. It is a specialty of the [[Allier|Bourbonnais]].<ref>François-Régis Gaudry, ''Let's Eat France'', {{isbn|1579658768}}, p. 382</ref>
* ''Pan de [[chicharrones]]'', in the [[cuisine of Argentina]] and the [[cuisine of Uruguay]], is a wheat flour bread incorporating beef cracklings and [[tallow]].
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