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Warburton's Fruit Loaf with Orange


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Warburton's Fruit Loaf with Orange

 
Description: Manufacturer: Warburton's / Type: Cake

Newest Review: ... loaf that has about 10 pieces in it and they are miniture in size. This loaf is full of sultarners and has orange zest in it ... more

 ... to give it the flavour. It is quite a helathly loaf eaten in moderation and releases the carbohydrates slowly through the day to ensure that you have energy for longer. The packaging This is a fresh seal pack that really does keep the loaf fresh. It states very well that it has orange bursts in the loaf. The taste This is lovely to eat the orange bursts really compliments the flavour of the loaf and makes it more interesting to eat. When butter is added on the toast and is left to soak in it is so georgeous...more

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Premium Review Warburton's Fruit Loaf with Orange: A fruity loaf! (366 words)
by - written on 30/09/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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A 'Warburtons Fruit Loaf' mysteriously appeared in the freezer and didn't have my mum's diet written all over it so I tried a couple of pieces just to see what it was like! The loaf is only little at 400g and comes wrapped in a really bright and funky wrapper with a big orange slice on the front and lots of grapes scattered all over the packaging :) I do like fruity flavoured things but didn't know if this would be my type of thing until I tried it... The slices were really small, like baby slices so although each one has 85 calories in it I would say that two of these slices would equal one big piece of normal bread if you wanted them ...  Read the complete review

totalserenity
Premium Review 2 SLICES = 1 FRUIT PORTION...NOW THAT'S AMAZING! (690 words)
by - written on 18/09/09 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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I am a long term Weight Watcher so the taste and texture of certain foodstuffs have to really grab my attention if I am going to spend some of my precious daily points allowance allocation on them... Well as far as eye-catching goes it doesn't get much brighter than this little loaf of loveliness, with it's juicy orange slice picture on the top if the plastic wrapper and bright orange hue around the sides! This 'Warburtons Fruit Loaf with Orange' is said to be 'bursting with fruitiness'; and as I am a lover of both the vine and the citrus elements in this little treasure's ingredients list, it was definitely worth a try in my ...  Read the complete review

InsaneStar
Premium Review Warburton's Fruit Loaf with Orange: Sticky fingers and a fruity grin! (379 words)
by - written on 25/05/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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I've never really been a fan of fruit loaves but as this one had orange in it I thought I'd give it a try. When I first bit into a slice it was soft, chewy and very fruity. The packaging says "bursting with fruitiness" and it's not wrong - some of the fruit pieces pop slightly in your mouth as you bite into them! If you don't toast it it's very sticky to hold but lovely and moist so you don't even need butter or jam. It toasts very easily (and quite quickly in my toaster) and goes crispy but remains soft to chew. The fruit pieces get gooier and are warmer than the bread so be careful not to burn your tongue! I still didn't need butter on ...  Read the complete review

HitchJo
Premium Review fruit loaf with orange (238 words)
by - written on 16/10/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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When I was pregnant I went on a fad of fruit loaf, I couldn't get enough. One day when I was shopping around asda I saw this loaf on a 2 for £2 this was cheap due to one loaf is normally £1.69. The loaf This is a half loaf that has about 10 pieces in it and they are miniture in size. This loaf is full of sultarners and has orange zest in it to give it the flavour. It is quite a helathly loaf eaten in moderation and releases the carbohydrates slowly through the day to ensure that you have energy for longer. The packaging This is a fresh seal pack that really does keep the loaf fresh. It states very well that it has orange ...  Read the complete review

mumps
Premium Review Warburton's Fruit Loaf with Orange: Lovely fruity loaf (225 words)
by - written on 25/05/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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Sometimes you feel the munchies but just aren't sure what you would like. Well it was one of these occasions when I found Warburtons Fruit Loaf with Orange. I had rushed to work and not had breakfast and by 10 o'clock I was feeling really hungry. Someone offered me a slice of this bread and I tried it toasted with butter. It was really lovely . You can eat it without toasting but for me it is definitely best toasted with some butter. It has a lovely zesty taste, which obviously owes a lot to the orange content. It does seem a little pricey at over £1 for a small loaf but trust me, it is worth it. There is lots of sultanas and orange in it and two slices ...  Read the complete review

 

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