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Bread and Butter Project
Hot Cross Bun
Out of Stock
Certified By: Not Certified Organic
Country of Origin: Made in Australia from at least 65% Australian Ingredients
6 pack
$12.50About the product
Indulge in the timeless tradition of Easter with the Bread and Butter Project Hot Cross Bun, a delightful treat that perfectly blends the flavours of spices and dried fruits. Each bun is carefully crafted to deliver a rich and aromatic experience, making it an ideal addition to your festive celebrations or daily indulgence.
Key Product Attributes:
- Size: Each bun is generously sized to satisfy your cravings.
- Flavour and Texture: Experience a perfect balance of spices and fruits with a soft and fluffy texture.
- Ideal Uses: Enjoy these hot cross buns as a breakfast delight, snack, or dessert option.
- Certification: Made with quality ingredients, these buns are a must-have for those who appreciate artisanal baked goods.
Enhance your Easter spread or treat your loved ones to a special gift with these delectable hot cross buns from Bread and Butter Project. For more tempting options, explore our complete range of products by Bread and Butter Project.
Ingredients
Protein enriched white flour (wheat), water, dry yeast, white sugar, powdered milk, egg, sunflower oil, salt, butter, improver (wheat flour, soy flour, antioxidant - ascorbic acid), starter (water, wheat flour), spice mix (cinnamon all spice, nutmeg, ground cloves), fruit mix (fruit soak (raisins, sultanas, water), Cranberries, currants).