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    Posted: 26 Apr 2010 at 5:40am
MUNCH
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Quality stuff Thumbs%20Up
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what is this?
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Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

what is this?


In one word Gaz, its the sh*t!

Tiger bread or Dutch crunch is made with sesame oil and with a pattern baked into the top made by painting rice paste onto the surface prior to baking. The paste dries and cracks during the baking process, creating a two-colour effect similar to a tiger's markings, hence the name. The rice paste crust also gives the bread a distinctive flavour. It has a crusty exterior, but is soft inside. Typically, tiger bread is made as a white bread bloomer loaf or bread roll, but the technique can be applied to any shape of bread.


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Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

what is this?
go into tesco gaz and buy some its only a quid frickin lovely
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its been 1euro in tescos for last 6 months or so,great gear
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is it the taste, or the crunch that makes this "the fairy"

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Originally posted by totti totti wrote:

is it the taste, or the crunch that makes this "the fairy"


It's everything totti, its a decent all round package
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This is the nicest bread. Especailly when toasted Thumbs%20Up

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delish...highly recommended.  €1 tesco
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tesco = ****s
cant understand why people would shop there if there is a dunnes nearby. no more expensive and irish
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Originally posted by Saint Tom Saint Tom wrote:

tesco = ****s
cant understand why people would shop there if there is a dunnes nearby. no more expensive and irish

Do they sell tiger bread?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote deisedevil Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Apr 2010 at 3:53pm
think we have had this discussion before but i dont know how anyone eats that frozen shiit, i hear tiger bread in tesco is coming to an end soon
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You scaremongering Déise? Wink
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no no insider knowledge is all, when they started selling it they were buying it from Gallaghers bakery irish company who are basically a small version of cusine de france but about 2 months ago they started buying it from a german crowd apparently they are selling about 2 containers a week (about 80000 units)




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Originally posted by deisedevil deisedevil wrote:

no no insider knowledge is all, when they started selling it they were buying it from Gallaghers bakery irish company who are basically a small version of cusine de france but about 2 months ago they started buying it from a german crowd apparently they are selling about 2 containers a week (about 80000 units)




also cuisne de france bought gallaghers due to the loss of volumes from tiger bread to tesco, when tesco stopped buying it from gallaghers and switched to the german crowd cusine then more or less wound up the gallagher business
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Whopper stuff tis tasty,think Dunnes sell it pre sliced for 2 yo yo Clap
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