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bots 13-05-2023 01:49 PM

Green Bread is best british loaf
 
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A green loaf of bread flavoured with matcha, white chocolate and fruit has been crowned the best loaf in Britain.

The bread, called Brioche Japonais, was baked in Derbyshire by a woman who started baking as a hobby.

Miyo Aoetsu now runs Kuma-San Bakehouse professionally from her home in Matlock, supplying local businesses and baking loaves for customers to collect.

Her award-winning loaf was inspired by her Japanese heritage and also her time living in France.

"In my country it's quite common to use matcha for sweets, cakes, cookies and things like that," she said.

"There's the bitterness of the matcha and the sweetness of the chocolate and white fruit, so the balance of the taste is quite exciting."

The bread won top spot in the Britain's Best Loaf competition, run by trade magazine British Baker, and also won the Innovation category.

Craft Bakers Association president Neil Woods said: "In all the years I've been judging, I haven't seen anything like this before."

The loaf was praised by the judges for its "outstanding use of ingredients, wonderful texture, and decadent white chocolate inclusions", which they said remained "almost gooey to deliver a wonderful eating experience".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...shire-65572068

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Doesnt look very appetising to me

Livia 13-05-2023 01:53 PM

Yuk.

arista 13-05-2023 02:08 PM

I would taste it.

Beso 13-05-2023 02:10 PM

So the best british loaf is one that 99percent of the country has never heard of before.

Get out of here.

Zizu 13-05-2023 05:39 PM

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A green loaf of bread flavoured with matcha, white chocolate and fruit has been crowned the best loaf in Britain.

The bread, called Brioche Japonais, was baked in Derbyshire by a woman who started baking as a hobby.

Miyo Aoetsu now runs Kuma-San Bakehouse professionally from her home in Matlock, supplying local businesses and baking loaves for customers to collect.

Her award-winning loaf was inspired by her Japanese heritage and also her time living in France.

"In my country it's quite common to use matcha for sweets, cakes, cookies and things like that," she said.

"There's the bitterness of the matcha and the sweetness of the chocolate and white fruit, so the balance of the taste is quite exciting."

The bread won top spot in the Britain's Best Loaf competition, run by trade magazine British Baker, and also won the Innovation category.

Craft Bakers Association president Neil Woods said: "In all the years I've been judging, I haven't seen anything like this before."

The loaf was praised by the judges for its "outstanding use of ingredients, wonderful texture, and decadent white chocolate inclusions", which they said remained "almost gooey to deliver a wonderful eating experience".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...shire-65572068

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Doesnt look very appetising to me


Bread that tastes like chocolate or sweet fruit ain’t bread imho


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Crimson Dynamo 13-05-2023 05:41 PM

horrible woke bread

get it punted

Cherie 13-05-2023 05:41 PM

Sounds horrible

Redway 14-05-2023 01:30 AM

Matcha’s older than Methusala and it’s a super-healthy power-plant. Whether or not it has a place in the making of bread is something only our tastebuds can tell. I’d try it.


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