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I bought a below half price Hovis sliced wholemeal loaf specially to use to make a bread pudding.
I spread out about 2/3 of it in the kitchen to dry it out a bit and was astonished at the stink of vinegar / ammonia which arose. When was the last time you read the list of ingredients/ chemicals in packaged bread?
Needing more, I dried out two further slices in the micro and it took 3 x 1 minutes blasts to do that because they contained so much water.
I spread out about 2/3 of it in the kitchen to dry it out a bit and was astonished at the stink of vinegar / ammonia which arose. When was the last time you read the list of ingredients/ chemicals in packaged bread?
Needing more, I dried out two further slices in the micro and it took 3 x 1 minutes blasts to do that because they contained so much water.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.woofgang, the loaf I wrote about was normal Hovis, not ryebread, not mouldy. Maybe my sense of smell is more acute than yours. I no longer have the package but believe that spirit vinegar was near the top of the list of additives.
pastafreak. I can't imagine it is worthwhile to bake a loaf specially to make bread pudding.
Always confused. I do bake my own bread from time to time and as you say, the aroma is beautiful but I'm always disappointed by the bread's flavour. Made with fast action yeast, I imagine there has been a trade-off and taste loses out.
pastafreak. I can't imagine it is worthwhile to bake a loaf specially to make bread pudding.
Always confused. I do bake my own bread from time to time and as you say, the aroma is beautiful but I'm always disappointed by the bread's flavour. Made with fast action yeast, I imagine there has been a trade-off and taste loses out.
Food is probably the greatest commodity in the world we all have to eat. Therefore like cars it is prime for making profit and ideal for maximizing profit by additions. More and more people are turning to grow your own, cook your own and smaller outlets that offer cleaner more natural produce. We may yet save the humble bacon sarnie.
woofgang. It could well be that I misdescribed the exact type of loaf. Possibly it was
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which does contain vinegar. But I'm sure mine had spirit vinegar in it. I think it was bought from Tesco - so maybe it was a loaf made by them using Hovis flour ++++++
I'll have a look at the packages when next in my local T.
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which does contain vinegar. But I'm sure mine had spirit vinegar in it. I think it was bought from Tesco - so maybe it was a loaf made by them using Hovis flour ++++++
I'll have a look at the packages when next in my local T.