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Canyon Bakehouse Mountain White


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bartfull Rising Star

Thought I'd write to warn everybody. The healthfood store had some yesterday so I thought I'd try it. It is NASTY!! It has that same bitter smell and taste that the Ener-G bread has. I can't get the aftertaste out of my mouth no matter how many times I brush my teeth. Maybe it's the tapioca that makes it taste so bad. Their 7-grain is my avorite bread but from now on if I want white bread I'll be getting Udi's.


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Wow! Sounds awful! I'm glad that I never bothered trying it. I've only tried the 7 grain and the cinnamon raisin.

kareng Grand Master

I don't get the white bread, but I have tasted it.  It sounds like that loaf may have gone bad.  Perhaps it was left thawed too long?  YOu should notify Canyon Bakehouse - they would want to know.  Really they would.  

bartfull Rising Star

I wrote to them this morning. The bread was frozen and they didn't have any last week so unless it came from Colorado already bad it was relatively fresh. I took the two unopened loaves back this morning and exchanged them for the 7-grain. The opened is going to feed the birds (if even they will eat it.)

mamaw Community Regular

I agree  with Kareng  something  was wrong. Canyon Bakehouse  is  a  very good  company...& I too  like  the  7 grain. & their  burger buns...

bartfull Rising Star

I know Canyon is a good company. That's why I was so disapointed. I thought if the 7-grain was so good the white would be great too. Maybe it's just me. Like I said, it was frozen and just in to the store so I doubt it had gone bad. Could be I just a strong aversion to the taste of tapioca in bread, but honestly, I can't even stand the smell. The texture is different but the taste (and smell) are just like the Ener-G tapioca bread.

mamaw Community Regular

I don't like  any  white  bread  so I know  we wouldn't like it ... Maybe  they got a  bad ingredient  too....recalled maybe since the  store  was  out!


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