by Kitchen Foods » Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:40 pm
If you could find out who makes the cheap flour, you may be surprised, it would probably be one of the major mills, the major mills are owned by the same companies who own the bakeries, most also own some wheat fields in canada and other bakery chains worldwide. .
Its the same with bread, there's only really 3 to 4 major players supplying all the supermarket bread, Allied= Sunblest, Allinson, Kingsmill, Bergen. Premier Foods= Hovis, Mothers pride, Nimble. Both these share most of the s/market own labels, including lidl, aldi, spar, co-op etc. There are a few 'independent' bakeries also supplying, Morrisons recently bought a few rathbones bakeries to make there own label breads when rathbones went bust. The third major supplier is warburtons, these only supply their own make, they won't put their bread into another bag.
I would say that premier foods now owns most of the food producing companies in the country!!!! have a look on their website, you will be shocked.
Anyway, enough babble!!! I tend to look at the protein content, higher the better, I tend to buy from my local co-op or Aldi and always get good results. Strong canadian flour is considered the best.
A word of warning, if you start to get bad bread, change the yeast, I have had customers who have had poor results and once they have changed the 'in date' yeast all is fine again, once dried yeast is open to the atmosphere is starts going off as its sucking up moisture. I was going to get some large 1kg bags once off a supplier for re-sale but they told me not to as it needs to be used within a week or so once opened.
God, haven't i wrote a lot!!!!!
Cheers
Emma x
Great things come to those who Bake!