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Item 'a loaf of bread' is type food, alignment 0, made of food,
has keywords 'food bread'.
This item weighs 0 stones and 1 pebbles, and is valued at 25 gp.
This level 1 item has no special attributes.
When eaten, this food will give 13 minutes of sustenance.
A dark brown crust coats the entire surface of this loaf of bread.  It is
rather hard and hollow sounding when you knock upon it, but it is highly
filling nonetheless.  The bread makers in the world aren't praised enough
for their work in making these.  It takes a skilled hand to knead and know
when it is ready for baking.  You tear off a chunk of bread and chew on it,
noting its savoury flavours.

Long description: A loaf of bread is here. It doesn't look too stale.
This item can be found in Stock.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is sold in Irda Isle by 'Fain Flinn'.
*This item is sold in Lowangen by 'Travia'.
*This item is sold in Palace of Diocletian by 'Ed'.
*This item is sold in Pirate's Cove by 'A baker'.
*This item is sold in Sigil by 'Grindle, the baker'.
*This item is sold in Sigilian Crossing by 'Farwell'.
*This item is sold in Tellerium by 'Hamtrack'.
*This item is sold in The Mountain Village of Teolaven by 'A baker'.
*This item is sold in The Towne of New Rigel by 'Hurley'.
*This item is sold in The Towne of Xaventry by 'Baluth'.
*This item is sold in The Village of Lasler by 'Bronwyn'.
*This item is sold in The Village of Lasler by 'Brendel'.
*This item is sold in Towne of Rune by 'The baker'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Summer Cook Out (15-241) from Lady Undya.
- Summer Cook Out (15-241) from Lord Vashir.
- Summer Cook Out (15-241) from Lady Templeton.
- Summer Cook Out (15-241) from Lord Telleri.
- Summer Cook Out (15-241) from Lord Agrippa.
- Summer Cook Out (15-241) from Lord Vendredi.
- Yule Feast (15-60) from Lord Vendredi.
- Yule Feast (61-120) from Lord Vendredi.
- Yule Feast (121-180) from Lord Vendredi.
- Yule Feast (181-241) from Lord Vendredi.