6 Quality Bread Finds You Should Try
Oftentimes, office workers spend more time on the road than in the kitchen to prepare breakfast.
Breakfast is usually forgone, whether it’s because of the heavy traffic along South Luzon Expressway or simply just a busy bee’s lack of time.
That’s why you’ll surely need this list of bread finds you can spot along the supermarket aisle for your quick sandwich needs!
Sari Roti
Sari Roti Double Soft (Php 80 per loaf)
People will recognize the Sari Roti Double Soft (Php 80) by its signature light blue bag. Loaves of bread by Sari Roti are guaranteed to be soft and not too sweet—ideal for sandwiches.
Uncle George Gourmet Bread
Uncle George Whole Wheat Multigrain Bread (Php 110 per loaf)
For a sugar-free option, try Uncle George’s Whole Wheat Multigrain Bread (Php 110), which goes well with savory treats like ham.
Walter Sugar Free Wheat Bread
Walter Sugar Free Wheat Bread (Php 77 per loaf)
The Walter Sugar Free Wheat Bread (Php 77) by Monde Nissin uses sugar beets, giving the bread a unique flavor. It is also slightly harder than most breads and is best enjoyed with jam.
Village Gourmet
Village Gourmet English Muffins (Php 97/whole)
There are lots of ways to enjoy Village Gourmet’s English Muffins (Php 97)—eat it as is, have it with butter, or make an eggs Benedict with it.
Fuwa Fuwa’s Select Soft
Select Soft (Php 58 per loaf)
Produced by Nippon Premium Bakery, Fuwa Fuwa carries a variety of items including loaves and rolls. Their Select Soft (Php 58) particularly stands out with its soft, delicate, and deliciously chewy texture.
Fuwa Fuwa’s Mini Loaf Milk
Mini Loaf Milk (Php 68 per loaf)
Fuwa Fuwa’s thick slices of Mini Loaf (Php 68) bread, with its soft texture and light, delicious flavor, are perfect for creating savory sandwiches and sweet treats.
Also read: Nippon Premium Bakery Presents Fuwa Fuwa Breads
Try some of these bread finds when you visit the supermarket for a quick grab and go before going to work (or before your kids head to school)!
Prices may vary per store.