John wrote in
Any fans of "Tiger Bread"?
I appreciate that this is OT your OT but...
....Warrens Tiger Bread - St Just and Penzance and they've opened up in
several other locations in recent years.
Just have to taste any tiger bread and there's a residual memory of cheese
and tomato tiger bread baps eaten on the beach or outside the tent with the
kids.
Warrens:
http://www.warrensbakery.co.uk/
If so, please take a look at the label - does it claim to contain
Sesame Oil?
Asda says:
"Tiger bread has sesame oil as an unusual ingredient which adds to its taste
and gives it a wonderful aroma.
It has a stripy appearance which is created by a pattern being painted with
rice paste onto the surface of the bread prior to baking. The paste dries
and cracks during the baking process, creating a two-colour effect similar
to a tiger; hence the name."
Searches seem to suggest - very unscientifically - that Tesco's tiger bread
is preferred to Sainsbury's.
All you've got to do now, as a Sainsbury's customer, is to work out which
would be the more embarrassing: risking being seen going to Asda or to
Tesco's
And thanks for the quick flashback to Gwenver beach.
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PeterMcC
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