British bakers reintroduce World War II bread in coronavirus fight

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British bakers reintroduce World War II bread in coronavirus fight.

“It is more nutritious than a white loaf, whether it’s bought from a supermarket, made yourself, or whatever. The more of the bran that you can get into the bread, the better it is for you,” McDowall said.

“As we know today, darker bread is better for you. In addition to other nutrients added to the bread, levels of thiamine were higher in the National Loaf,” he said.Wright Atha, 92, who ate it at the time, does not have fond memories of the “mushy” wartime mainstay.Alasdair Lane However, another English baker claims that the addition of just salt, water and yeast to the flour can make the loaf “simple and delicious.”

“We’ve had excellent feedback across the board,” said Winter, who now wants to see other bakers follow suit. Issuing a call to arms, he has challenged counterparts up and down the country to create their own spin on the National Loaf.

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