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Duchy Originals Organic Multiseed Bread

 
Description: Manufacturer: Duchy Originals / Type: Bread

Newest Review: ... and is packed with nutrients. You will easily see the loaf if you visit Waitrose, or if you have the home delivery service ... more

 ... Ocado. The packaging is beautiful and is decorated with poppies and sunflowers. I have also seen it in larger Tesco and Sainsbury stores Inside is a powerhouse of nutrients. This consists of: Whole-wheat flour is the first and largest ingredient which is full of fibre and provides a rustic base for the bread. Next the seeds: Linseeds- these are a good source of fibre and omega 3 fatty acids. They may have anti-cancer properties suggested by some clinical studies, and may help manage menopausal symptoms. They can ...more

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Machair1
Premium Review Duchy Originals Organic Multiseed Bread: Multiseed Bread-A Powerhouse Of Nutrients! (573 words)
by - written on 19/02/09 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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In 1990 The Price of Wales created the company "Duchy Originals" which mirrored a reflection of his belief in Organic farming. This also encompassed kindness for the wildlife, and for the birds, and for the countryside. These ethics hopefully mean we can preserve some of what we all enjoy for the generations to come. One of my favourite Duchy products has to be the Multiseed bread which I often buy, and although expensive if I make my own soup (which I do most days) it makes a lovely accompaniment to serve with it, and as the soup is cheap to make it balances out the cost. It goes really well with those containing pulses such as lentil or yellow ...  Read the complete review

brittle1906
Premium Review It May be Original but I Don't Like it! (570 words)
by - written on 18/02/09 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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Duchy Original Organic Multiseed Bread. MY EXPERIENCE I purchased a loaf of this bread in my local Sainsburys supermarket recently. The cost was £1.59 for a 400g loaf, so came into the 'treat' bracket of my shopping budget. The wrapper reads very well, the bread is baked for the Duchy Originals group in the UK by La Fornaia Ltd, Park Royal, London, NW10 7NZ, to Duchy Originals own recipe. The bread contains linseeds, millet, sunflower and poppy seeds all ingredients are produced to organic standards so avoiding the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. The Duchy Originals group was created in 1990 by HRH Prince of Wales whose belief in ...  Read the complete review

 

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