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- Morrisons Free From Brown Loaf
Morrisons Free From Brown Loaf 500g
£1.90
38p per 100gAdvertised products
Product information
Storage
Suitable for home freezing.
Freeze as soon as possible and within the date indicated. Best within 1 month. Defrost thoroughly at room temperature and best within 2 days.
Once thawed do not refreeze.
For best before see bag closure
Package Type
Other Information
Gluten and milk-free sliced brown bread made with brown rice flour and bamboo fibre.
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Suitable for home freezing.
Freeze as soon as possible and within the date indicated. Best within 1 month. Defrost thoroughly at room temperature and best within 2 days.
Once thawed do not refreeze.
For best before see bag closure
Safety Warning:
Warning
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this bag away from babies and small children.
Usage:
13 Servings
Brand
Manufacturer
Gain Lane,
Bradford,
BD3 7DL.
Morrisons,
Fitzwilliam Hall,
Dublin,
D02 T292.
Return To Address
UK Customer Service Helpline: 0345 611 6111
www.morrisons.co.uk
Wm Morrison Supermarkets Limited,
Gain Lane,
Bradford,
BD3 7DL.
Morrisons,
Fitzwilliam Hall,
Dublin,
D02 T292.
Typical Values | per 100g | per slice (38g) | %RI | your RI* |
---|---|---|---|---|
Energy | 894kJ/213kcal | 340kJ/81kcal | 4% | 8400kJ/2000kcal |
Fat | 5g | 1.9g | 3% | 70g |
of which saturates | 0.4g | 0.2g | 1% | 20g |
Carbohydrate | 33.6g | 12.8g | ||
of which sugars | 1g | 0.4g | <1% | 90g |
Fibre | 10.9g | 4.1g | ||
Protein | 3g | 1.1g | ||
Salt | 0.97g | 0.37g | 6% | 6g |
*Reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal) (RI) | ||||
Contains approximately 13 portions |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (6)
Ok, average but ok
Bought to toast and butter with marmite or peanut butter. It's not the best but I found it acceptable for my intended purpose
Contains Cocoa \- and thus caffeine \-
This is basically white bread with added Cocoa to add colour. But Cocoa contains caffeine - but I and others dont want to be consuming caffeine every time we eat bread
Worst bread I’ve ever bought
Not picky at all when it comes to bread and I generally like most brands and types, but this was without a doubt the worst loaf of bread I’ve ever tasted Texture and taste of cardboard, and so dry it should be labelled as a chalking hazard
Really nice bread alternative
Having food intolerances means that Ive tried all main brand gluten-free breads over many years now and was never really completely satisfied with any. Then I discovered this one and I really like it. It has a nice mild taste, no dominant unnecessary flavours. I like the texture, its more dense than others but I like that because it doesnt break up when you butter it and its not full of gaping air holes that others can have. If I want it softer, then I just refresh in the microwave for 15 secs (2 slices). Its lovely toasted too, and its a decent size.
Best Gluten free bread
After best tasting and has helped by stomach heal. The only bread that’s safe to eat for me and wish they don’t stop making it. When I stop and swap symptoms return. It’s magic
Free from taste
Dreadful - whatever the benefits, it's like polystyrene, threw the loaf out after 3 slices