Edeka’s gluten-free bread “Saatenbrot”

Gluten-free bread "Saatenbrot" from Edeka

With flaxseed and sunflower seeds

The gluten-free “Saatenbrot” from Edeka is one of the most common and decent gluten-free breads on the market. The corn-rice bread with flaxseed is pre-sliced, can be deliciously topped right out of the package, or freshly toasted beforehand.

·      Corn-rice bread

·      with flaxseed and sunflower seeds

·      available in almost every Edeka market

Consistency of the Edeka gluten-free bread “Saatenbrot”

The bread is firm and when biting into it, it offers a nice variety in consistency due to the flax seeds. The bread does not crumble, and tastes great with savory and sweet toppings or spread. It is not dry or sticky, however, when it comes into contact with air for a few days it does become dry.

Storage of gluten-free bread

To avoid mold, I often store my gluten-free breads, no matter whether purchased or homemade, in the refrigerator.

I also find the gluten-free keto bread from Balviten really delicious.

Have you tried the gluten-free buns from the Rewe supermarkets?

Ingredients list

  • Water
  • 26% corn starch
  • 9% linseed
  • 6% rice sourdough
  • 5% sunflower hearts
  • concentrated SOY WHITE
  • thickening agents: xanthan gum, guar gum, E 464; yeast, 2% rice flour, sugar, psyllium husk
  • coloring food: concentrated apple pomace extract
  • table salt
  • 1% dried rice sourdough
  • canola oil
  • inulin
  • dextrose
  • caramel
  • roasted ground lentils
  • Malotdextrin

The product may contain traces of egg, milk and sesame.

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