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Asda Tiger Bread |
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09/11/09 (27 review reads) |
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Advantages: Tasty and fresh
Disadvantages: Quite addictive
Asda Tiger Bread
Description: Freshly baked.
The bigger 800G loaf costs around £1.00 and a smaller 400g loaf costs around £0.70, these breads can often be found on offer too so keep your eyes peeled for deals. You can freeze this bread if you need to, though in our house, it never lasts long enough to do so!
One of the reasons that I love my local Asda is because of their in store bakery. As soon as you walk into the shop, you can smell the scent of freshly baked bread (word of warning, do not go when you are hungry or by the time that you leave the store, you will be ravenous!) and can often find breads so fresh that they are still warm.
If you struggle to cut the bread yourself, then you can ask the staff to do it for you, which is great as I tend to find that I cut it very unevenly.
If you have had tiger bread before, you will understand that it should be light and fluffy inside, with the distinctive "tiger" crust giving it a delicious flavour all of its own. If you have never tasted it then I really recommend that you try it, because it is delicious. I like to have chunks of it with soup, but it also goes well with most things, and makes a fabulous bacon sandwich.
I have tried loads of tiger breads as I buy it quite frequently, but the Asda one is, in my opinion, the best that there is. The inside is fluffy and fresh, the outside chewy and tasty, exactly what good tiger bread should be.
This is an excellent bread for all the family, so treat yourself to some today, and hopefully you will get it while it is still warm - yumm!
Summary: Well worth buying
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