A toast basket is a container or basket used to hold bread or other baked goods, such as rolls, croissants, or bagels. Bread baskets can be made from a variety of materials.
A toast basket is a container or basket used to hold bread or other baked goods, such as rolls, croissants, or bagels. Bread baskets can be made from a variety of materials, including woven wicker, metal wire, or cloth, and may be lined with a cloth napkin or paper liner to prevent crumbs from scattering. Bread baskets are commonly used in restaurants and at home to serve bread or rolls as a part of a meal. They are often placed in the center of the table, where diners can help themselves to the bread. Bread baskets come in different sizes and shapes, and can be decorative or simple in design.
A kikoy bread basket is a type of bread basket made from a traditional East African textile called a kikoy. Kikoys are brightly colored cotton fabrics that are often used as wraps, skirts, or towels. Kikoy bread baskets are handmade by artisans who weave the kikoy fabric into a basket shape using a traditional basket-weaving technique. They are typically lined with a washable, food-safe fabric to prevent crumbs from getting into the kikoy fabric.
Kikoy bread baskets are popular in East African countries, where they are used to serve bread and other baked goods during meals or gatherings. They are also gaining popularity in other parts of the world as a unique and stylish way to serve bread or as a decorative accent for the kitchen or dining room.