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Breadbox : ウィキペディア英語版
Breadbox

A breadbox (chiefly American) or a bread bin (chiefly British)〔 is a container for storing bread and other baked goods to keep them fresh. They were a more common household kitchen item until bread started being made commercially with food preservatives and wrapped in plastic. Breadboxes are still used by many people to store commercially purchased bread, but are used more especially by people who bake bread at home. Newer ones are usually made of metal. In the past they were often made of wood or sometimes pottery (pottery breadboxes are also called bread crocks). Old breadboxes can be collectible antiques.
Breadboxes are most commonly big enough to fit one or two average size loaves of bread—about 12 inches wide by 6 inches high and deep (30 cm x 15 cm x 15 cm).
==Working theory==
Bread does not go stale by "drying out"—stale "dry" bread weighs the same as moist "fresh" bread, indicating almost no loss of water. Bread goes stale through a process of retrogradation, in which the starch transposes to a crystalline form in the presence of the water contained within the bread itself. The process speeds up at cooler temperatures,〔''Cereals in breadmaking: a molecular colloidal approach'', Ann-Charlotte Eliasson, Kåre Larsson, CRC Press, 1993, pages: 128-129, ISBN 0-8247-8816-8, ISBN 978-0-8247-8816-2〕 such as under refrigeration, and thus bread stored at room temperature remains fresher for longer periods than refrigerated bread. (Frozen bread, however, traps the moisture as ice, and prevents the staling process.)〔(Freeze, Don’t Refrigerate Your Bread )〕
Breadboxes are thus designed to:
*Keep their contents at room temperature, prolonging edible storage time.
*Have a lid loose enough to allow airflow, reducing condensation, which helps to prevent the formation of mold
*Have a lid tight enough to protect their contents from mice and all other pests, including ants and flies.

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