Marris Otter Bread
Marris Otter Bread
Has anybody came across this bread.
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Re: Marris Otter Bread
No, but I can say that they are not using that much. I make our bread and use spent grain in the recipe.
It does add a lovely flavour & fibre & a moister loaf. Been doing it for years.
Interestingly they have mainly wheat printed on the wrapper though and not barley
It does add a lovely flavour & fibre & a moister loaf. Been doing it for years.
Interestingly they have mainly wheat printed on the wrapper though and not barley
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Re: Marris Otter Bread
Possibly a marketing opportunity due to reduced demand by brewers leading to a surplus of more expensive malted barley.
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I thought they were using spent grain. It is certainly a cheap way to up your nutrition & eco credentials.
I just doubt there is a maris otter grain mountain going begging
I just doubt there is a maris otter grain mountain going begging
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I'd doubt there would be a reliable supply of pure spent Marris Otter. Most brews are from a mix of grains and if it was pure, could it legally be called Marris Otter barley malt grain when converted to sugars that were mostly removed?
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Re: Marris Otter Bread
It has 2% Maris Otter according to their website
https://www.warburtons.co.uk/products/b ... rain-700g/
https://www.warburtons.co.uk/products/b ... rain-700g/
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Re: Marris Otter Bread
Hmm. 2% is a lot of power, in bread.
Soaking it in water might help.
Soaking it in water might help.