Sundried Tomatoes, Olives & Basil Sourdough
Sundried Tomatoes, Olives & Basil Sourdough
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Ingredients
All-purpose flour, water, sourdough starter, sundried tomatoes, olives, fresh basil, salt
Storage Instructions
Allow us to say this again – we don’t put any chemical preservatives in our bread. Basically, we don’t need to, because our breads are made to order and are shipped directly to you, within a few hours of baking and slicing. We don’t need to provision for several days of sitting in the back of a truck or the shelf of a store.
The moment a bread comes out of the oven, the shelf life clock starts ticking. You can make the clock go slower by doing the following:
1. At the very least, keep it in an airtight container is a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. A bread box with ventilation is an excellent option for storing bread. It provides just the right environment to maintain bread freshness.
2. Refrigerate – You can increase the life of a bread by a factor of 3 times if you refrigerate it, although we’ll be the first one to admit that a refrigerated bread is not quite the same as the one that is fresh out of the oven. All the reason to gobble up the whole loaf the moment you receive it!
3. Freeze it – yes, you heard right! Put the bread in the freezer and it is good for several weeks, if not a month or two!
Allergen Declaration
Contains gluten. Processed in a plant that handles wheat, gluten, milk, soya.
Nutritional Value
Sundried tomatoes are rich in vitamins C and K.
They also contain small amounts of other vitamins and minerals, including iron and potassium. They are a good source of antioxidants, such as lycopene. This is combined with olives (healthy monounsaturated fats, Vitamin E, and various minerals, including iron and copper) and basil (a good source of vitamins A and K), to give a well-rounded nutritional profile.