Popular cookery researcher and YouTuber Ryuji updated his X on the 6th. In a post with a picture of a certain bread, he revealed an episode in which he talked with an acquaintance about “what he used to eat when he was a child” at a drinking party. In the post with a picture of a certain bread, Ry uji revealed an episode in which he talked with an acquaintance about “what he used to eat when he was a child “ at a drinking party. He then said, “I love the big bread with sugar on it and the bread with chocolate bars in it! I said, “Oh, single parent bread.” Well, it’s true that I am a single parent, but have you ever thought about the feelings of my mother who raised me single-handedly? The shocking and unfamiliar name “single-parent bread” is, according to one Internet media writer, “Internet slang that has been used on social networking sites since around ’21. It was born from the prejudice that “bread that children of single-parent families seem to eat,” but it often refers to sweet pastries such as bagged bread sticks, which are inexpensive, plentiful, and easy to feed. It started out as a “self-deprecating” post on SNS by a user of a single-parent family, but gradually came to be used with a more discriminatory nuance, as if to criticize the family environment or the poverty of the family. (A writer for online media mentioned above.) When Ryuji complained about the “single parent bread,” his post received more than several thousand comments and became a controversial topic. The majority of the comments were critical of the name. What is “single parent bread”? I’ve never heard of it before, but the way you say it is terrible…bread has nothing to do with parents…” “Single-parent bread is so rude to bread manufacturers and to single parents and their children. I’ve never heard of such a word before, and I’ve never heard of such a word before. I’ve never heard of such a term, and I know the kind of people who use such a term, I remembered the sweets and bread on the table that you bought for me while I was busy. It was a happy, lonely, but tasty memory. It made my heart ache just a little. I really hate this kind of thing. Mom worked so hard to bring us up, and even among the cheap breads, she remembered the ones we said were good, and she bought them for us. I don’t like the term “single-parent bread” because it’s disrespectful to everyone.