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what do you put in toaster?

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Puzzle with answerIf you put roast

in a roaster,

what do you put

in toaster?

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This is a classic riddle that challenges you to think creatively and make connections between seemingly unrelated things. The puzzle consists of four short lines that create a rhyming pattern, with the first two lines setting up the premise and the final two lines posing the question.

The first two lines tell us that if you put “roast” in a “roaster,” then it begs the question of what you would put in a “toaster.” The answer may not be immediately apparent, but it requires you to think outside of the box and consider the various things that can be cooked or prepared in a toaster.

This riddle is a great example of how language can be used to playfully challenge the mind and encourage creative thinking. Whether you are trying to solve the puzzle on your own or sharing it with friends, it is a fun way to exercise your brain and have a little bit of fun.

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      2020-06-01T11:22:22+05:30Added an answer on June 1, 2020 at 11:22 am

      Obviously not toast but breads

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