Toast is sliced bread which has been browned by exposure to dry heat ("toasted"). This browning
reaction is a form of the Maillard reaction. Toasting warms the bread, making it more pleasant to eat for
some, and makes it crisp such that it holds toppings more securely. Toasting is also a common method
of making stale bread palatable. Toast is often served with butter, cheese, marmalade, or any number of
other toppings, thereby making an open-faced sandwich. Toast is a typical breakfast food, and may be
bought as is in supermarkets, or made at the home from regular bread.