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Tiger Bread
Sifter22
12-05-2013
Discovered this a few months ago and absolutely love it. I've had bacon sandwiches with it and going to make a ham salad sandwich soon.

Anyone know anything else that goes well in a sandwich with it or compliments a dish?
Yeah_Jackie
12-05-2013
It's just white bread. Anything that goes on a sandwich will go on Tiger bread.
lem ramsay
12-05-2013
Ah yes, I had one small tiger baguette the other day with a ham salad in it. Very nice.
fast left
12-05-2013
i've found it hardy has any taste like it used to a few years ago.the house would smell of it now even when slicing it there's little or no smell anymore just a gimmick.
SeasideLady
12-05-2013
The bread gets it's name from the distinctive patterning on the top. This is done by painting the bread with rice paste and sesame oil prior to baking, which gives the bread it's lovely taste, crustiness and smell. Asda make delicious tiger bread rolls - lovely sandwiches they make.
TWS
12-05-2013
I like the sainsburys version giraffe bread over tescos tiger bread
JulesF
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by TWS:
“I like the sainsburys version giraffe bread over tescos tiger bread”

Yeah, I really like the Sainsbury's giraffe bread. It has a slightly more savoury flavour than normal white bread.
NeedaWhizz
12-05-2013
I find tiger bread to be hit and miss. Gorgeous one time but the next it'll have a metallic-type taste. And yes anything you'd like in a regular sandwich would go well with tiger bread, it's also nice with soup.
Menk
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by Yeah_Jackie:
“It's just white bread. Anything that goes on a sandwich will go on Tiger bread.”

I would say anything savoury but not sweet.
JulesF
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by Menk:
“I would say anything savoury but not sweet.”

I agree. I had some with jam once, and it wasn't quite right.
PJ2
12-05-2013
My local Sainsburys just can't bake tiger bread.

It always tastes too yeasty and like bleach so I've stopped buying.

It's vile. .
LaceyLouelle3
12-05-2013
We sell loads of tiger bread at work(Morrisons) it always smells nice, coming through the checkout, although I wouldn't eat it myself.
curvybabes
13-05-2013
i buy asda,s tiger bread baguette 45p its lovely when fresh and even next day or so stick it on the oven for a few mins, i like it with tuna mayo, garlic pate, pasta, stovies, stews, salads, tatziki, and my fav feta cheese and if any left left the birds scoff it
confuddled
13-05-2013
Originally Posted by LaceyLouelle3:
“We sell loads of tiger bread at work(Morrisons) it always smells nice, coming through the checkout, although I wouldn't eat it myself.”

it has a massive salt content
confuddled
13-05-2013
Originally Posted by Sifter22:
“Discovered this a few months ago and absolutely love it. I've had bacon sandwiches with it and going to make a ham salad sandwich soon.

Anyone know anything else that goes well in a sandwich with it or compliments a dish?”

don't think i cope cope with your life, what with the excitement levels
LaceyLouelle3
13-05-2013
Originally Posted by confuddled:
“it has a massive salt content”

Its just always so greasy, not appealing to me at all.
Sifter22
13-05-2013
Originally Posted by confuddled:
“don't think i cope cope with your life, what with the excitement levels”

Someone has had too much fizzy pop I see.
JulesF
14-05-2013
Originally Posted by LaceyLouelle3:
“Its just always so greasy, not appealing to me at all.”

Greasy? Where are you buying it? I've never had greasy tiger bread.
DenizenOfSW3
14-05-2013
I think it is really cruel that tiger is being added as an ingredient for bread. There's not many of them left in the wild.

A plague upon all your houses.
grassmarket
14-05-2013
Originally Posted by DenizenOfSW3:
“I think it is really cruel that tiger is being added as an ingredient for bread. There's not many of them left in the wild.

.”

Still it is better than tiger butter, I suppose.
jarryhack
14-05-2013
Originally Posted by SeasideLady:
“The bread gets it's name from the distinctive patterning on the top. This is done by painting the bread with rice paste and sesame oil prior to baking, which gives the bread it's lovely taste, crustiness and smell. Asda make delicious tiger bread rolls - lovely sandwiches they make.”

I love my tiger bread from Asda, just got some today and will have some with butter later on
Jumbobones
14-05-2013
blue cheese
LaceyLouelle3
14-05-2013
Originally Posted by JulesF:
“Greasy? Where are you buying it? I've never had greasy tiger bread.”

I don't buy it.
I work on the checkouts in Morrisons and it always comes through greasy, I have to wipe my hands. Like I said we sell alot, so it doesn't seem to put people off buying it.
Paulieboy
15-05-2013
i like to dip tiger bread rolls in soup
Utopian Girl
15-05-2013
My daughter loves this ( she's 27 btw). Gosh, I loathe it - it seems so false & unhealthy.
Brown, seeded all the way for me.
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