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Where does the name toast come from anyway?


Toast "pops up" from the toaster when it's done.


In all of the years I've been dealing with "toasts", I never realized this until just now. I always thought it was some kind of weird reference to toasting with a drink or something.

Update: On consideration, I think my disconnect was because the plural of the notification method is "toasts", but the plural of the recooked bread slices is "toast". The plural of benedictions given prior to a drink is "toasts". So I mentally connected up with that.


That does make a certain amount of sense... much more sense than https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toast_(honor) which for some weird, unexplainable reason my brain had decided was where the name came from...


It was originally the name of a popular CD burning application for the Mac. Only much later, following the discovery of bread, did the term become popular for describing a slice browned by radiant heat.


I assume based on this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toast_(honor)

> A toast is a ritual during which a drink is taken as an expression of honor or goodwill.




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