what causes moisture on the plate underneath a piece of toast fresh out of the oven?

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I assume it has something to do with the toast changing the temperature of the air around it, and the air’s ability to hold moisture changing, in turn. But if I’m remembering my mediocre science education correctly, hot air can hold more humidity, so is it caused by the displacement of the (relatively) cool air around the toast, losing its humidity? I’m perplexed.

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There’s water in hot bread, too? Cold plate gathers condensation?

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