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🍞 Elevate your baking game with Ireland’s iconic soda bread—ready in a snap, loved by all!
The McCambridge Bread Tin Bakery Irish Soda Bread Kit offers six recyclable aluminium tins paired with mixing bags, requiring only milk or plant-based milk to create authentic, vegan-friendly Irish soda bread. With no added yeast and mess-free preparation, this kit combines traditional flavors with modern convenience, all crafted in Ireland.
Product Dimensions | 29 x 15 x 19 cm; 2.59 kg |
Item model number | 1314 |
Product Name | McCambridge Bread Tin Bakery Irish Soda Bread Kit |
Allergen Information | Contains: Wheat |
Weight | 360 g |
Units | 3600.0 gram |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool dry place until baked. Once baked, wrap tightly in foil or cling film to keep from drying out. |
Manufacturer contact | Block D, Greenogue Square, Rathcoole, County Dublin. D24 KW83 |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Brand | McCambridge |
Cuisine | Irish |
Age Range Description | All ages |
Speciality | Vegan |
Package Information | Tin,Bag |
Manufacturer | McCambridge |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Serving Size | 100 g |
Energy (kcal) | 321.22 kcal |
Fat | 1.3 g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0.3 g |
Carbohydrate | 60.1 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 0.5 g |
G**N
Very nice
Very easy to make and tastes lovely and well behaved get it again
J**O
Easy and tasty bread
Brilliant product and tasty bread! Easy to follow instructions and even comes with the tin to bake it in! Will definitely be buying again
A**R
Seems pretty foolproof
Big hit with my daughter wo loves soda bread.
M**H
Simple and tasty
This had clear instructions and produced a tasty loaf within the hour from start to finish. The idea is to add the liquid to the ingredients in the bag, seal it and then 'massage' the liquid into the flour etc. I suspect I didn't do this slowly enough as the mix was runnier than it should be at first. Next time, I'll add the liquid in smaller quantities and see if that makes a difference.
N**T
Ease of use
Easy to follow instructions. Great tasting item.
M**S
Hugely expensive
I have been subscribed for a few years , my renewal notification has just arrived.The latest increase if not justifiable for my continuing the subscription .The bread is great , but not the new price which has frequently increased. The latest subscription increasing from £19.03 to £27.95 , making me wonder is it now blessed before leading the factory ?You can live with the odd leaky mixing bag and straightening every baking tin, as part of the whole experience but not this type of increase.I searched for this as Amazon are good at sometimes offering the highest price 1st, over £41 seemingly is the current non subscription price.Do the maths per loaf, wow.Really sorry but I'm out sorry 😞Update : Following my review the price has since dropped to a more realistic price 👍
M**R
taste wonderful
Just like being back in the old country. This is bread mixture is a must have and so easy to make not messy mixed in a couple of minutes. Everything you need is contain in the box except the box accept the milk.The taste is superb and the text no mess no fuss just lovely McCambridge Bread Irish Soda Bread Kit.With a cuppa and slice with butter and jam or toasted it is fab!!!
Y**!
Good after gallbladder removal.
If you have your gallbladder removed, and suddenly find you can't eat white bread, of any kind, without being ill for 3 days, the question is, would "irish soda bread" make any difference? I noticed I could eat crumpets, but not bread. So what's different?My neighbour gave me shop bought soda bread, but it made me ill for 3 days.However, this Irish soda bread is a subset of soda bread - and there's no digestive upset. There's American soda bread, Irish soda bread, and our very dense soda bread available in the shops.This Irish Soda bread is might lighter than shop bought soda bread.It looks as if there's some link between gallbladder removal, and the ability to eat bread or yeast products. As usual, there's only 3 or 4 papers written and no major trials, so the data is patchy, but enough to say, yes, this can happen, and removing yeast products appears to be the solution.
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