Savor the healthful crunch in every bite! Our Flaxseed Sourdough Bread combines artisanal mastery with flaxseed goodness for a deliciously nutritious experience
Discover the perfect fusion of flavor and nutrition in our Flaxseed Sourdough Bread. Crafted with precision, this artisanal loaf not only delights the taste buds but also offers a myriad of health benefits.
At the heart of this bread lies a thoughtfully fermented sourdough, a process that imparts a distinct tang while enhancing digestibility. Infused within the dough are the nutritional powerhouses – flaxseeds. These tiny seeds pack a punch with omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and lignans, contributing to heart health and overall well-being.
As you savor each slice, the nutty crunch of flaxseeds adds a delightful texture, creating a sensory experience that goes beyond taste. The fiber content aids in digestion and promotes a feeling of fullness, making it a wholesome choice for those mindful of their dietary choices.
Our Flaxseed Sourdough Bread is a versatile companion to a healthy lifestyle. Whether toasted for breakfast or used as a base for sandwiches, its nutritional profile elevates every meal. Immerse yourself in the rich, earthy flavors and embrace the nourishing benefits that make this bread a delightful addition to your daily routine.
Whole Wheat Flour, Bread Flour, Salt, Water, Flax seeds
Contains Wheat
To properly store a sourdough loaf:
Airtight Container: Store the loaf in an airtight container to maintain freshness. A bread box, a sealed plastic bag, or wrapping it tightly in cling wrap are all good options.
Room Temperature or Refrigeration: Sourdough can be stored at room temperature for a four days from date of packing, but if you plan to keep it longer, it's best to refrigerate it. This helps to extend its shelf life to around 8 days and prevent mold growth.
Freezing: If you want to store it for an extended period, you can freeze sourdough bread. Slice the loaf entirely, wrap each slice individually in cling wrap, and then place them in a freezer bag. Thaw slices as needed.
Avoid Moisture: Keep the bread away from moisture, as it can cause it to become soggy or moldy.
Reheating: If the bread becomes dry, you can freshen it up by reheating it in the oven or toasting it with a hint of butter / ghee.
By following these steps, you can prolong the freshness and quality of your sourdough loaf.