Parker House roll

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Etymology[edit]

After the Parker House Hotel, Boston, where they were invented.

Noun[edit]

Parker House roll (plural Parker House rolls)

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  1. (New England) A bread roll made by flattening the centre of a ball of dough so that it becomes an oval shape and then folding the oval in half.