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BRASSERIE BREAD DATE & APRICOT FRUIT LOAF

$1460
Description

A round fruit loaf packed with apricots, dates, raisins, sultanas and walnuts - an ideal companion for cheese or enjoy toasted for breakfast.

Bread is baked fresh daily

Single Origin Wheat: Gwydir Shire

Grain Variety: Lancer

Brasserie Bread products are made without preservatives and additives so it is important to know how to get the most out of your loaf! Brasserie bread is best consumed fresh within 2 days. If it is not possible to consume within 2 days you can freeze the whole loaf, or slice, freeze, and take out to toast as you go. Whole loaves can be refreshed in a 200°C oven for 6-8 minutes, bringing back to life it’s crunchy crust and chewy crumb texture.

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Standard Delivery time slot 8:00AM - 5:30PM

FLAT RATE DELIVERY $9.95

FREE Delivery for orders over $200.

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VIP Delivery 8:00AM - 10:00AM to select areas*

& VIP Delivery 8:30AM - 11:00AM to select areas*

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Stay informed with our regular updates regarding your delivery status. Deliveries are conducted from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. Once your order is on board with our driver, we'll send you the first email notification. In the second email, you'll receive a half-hour delivery window to expect your package. Feel free to click the link in this email for real-time updates on your delivery's progress. Additionally, when our friendly driver is en route, you'll receive a text message with tracking information, allowing you to precisely locate the driver!

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Christina M
Nice fruit bread

This is a very soft fruit bread with pleasant flavours. For my money, the sour cherry is the better choice, but there's nothing wrong with this one.