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Toast point

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A toast point is triangular slice of bread that has been toasted after the crusts have been cut-off. Toast points are commonly served as a side dish or as part of a snack such as caviar[1] and Rillettes.

News articles often refer to toast points either as a part of a dish, or accompaniment e.g.[2][3].

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