Bara brith
Bara brith is a traditional Welsh tea bread flavoured with tea, dried fruits and spices.
Bara brith, a traditional Welsh bread | |
Type | Fruit loaf |
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Place of origin | Wales |
Main ingredients | Yeast, mixed fruit (such as raisins, currants and candied peel) |
Variations | Without yeast, using self-raising flour instead |
A decrease in its popularity led to supermarket Morrisons removing it from their shelves in 2006, and a year later a survey showed that 36% of teenagers in Wales had never tried it. It has been subsequently championed by celebrity chefs such as Bryn Williams. Several variations on bara brith have been made, including changing it into a chocolate, sausages and even into ice cream.
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