Why is tiger bread now called giraffe?

Sainsbury's is renaming its tiger bread after a letter a three-year-old girl wrote to the company, saying the bread looked more like a giraffe, went viral. In May 2011, Lily Robinson wrote to the supermarket, suggesting that the bread should be called giraffe bread.
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What makes giraffe bread?

The bread is generally made with sesame oil and with a pattern baked into the top made by painting rice paste onto the surface prior to baking. The paste dries and cracks during the baking process. The rice paste crust also gives the bread a distinctive flavour. It has a crusty exterior, but is soft inside.
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What is a giraffe loaf?

Tiger bread (Dutch: Tijgerbrood), also known as giraffe bread, is a bread of Dutch origin that has a mottled crust.
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How did tiger bread get its name?

But he went on to explain how it had got its name: "It is called tiger bread because the first baker who made it a looong time ago thought it looked stripey like a tiger. Maybe they were a bit silly." He included a £3 gift card, and signed the letter "Chris King (age 27 & 1/3)".
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What's the difference between tiger bread and normal bread?

The reason it is called a tiger loaf is because of the paste that is smothered on top of the bread. The paste is made from rice flour that doesn't contain gluten, so doesn't stretch like traditional bread dough and instead cracks producing a tiger stripe pattern.
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Does tiger bread contain Marmite?

Does Tiger bread or tiger rolls have Marmite on it? It is not necessary to add marmite to the rice paste to paint on top of the bread loaf. Adding Marmite or malt extract or Vegemite or any other brand of yeast extract can slightly enhance the flavor the tiger bread/tijgerbrood.
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What is on the top of tiger bread?

Originated in Netherlands, also known as tijgerbrood or tijgerbol (tiger roll), Tiger Bread is basically a soft and fluffy white bloomer bread loaf which has a distinct pattern baked on top owing to the rice flour paste which also gives the bread its flavour and crunch.
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Is tiger loaf vegan?

Most tiger bread is vegan, but not all. Gluten-free tiger bread usually contains eggs and sometimes tiger bread may contain milk.
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Where did Dutch crunch come from?

The earliest mention of a bread with a crispy, rice flour topping comes from the Netherlands in the early part of the 20th century.
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Is there sesame in tiger bread?

A distinct flavor caused by the use of sesame oil and rice flour makes this bread very popular among some people. The sesame oil gives the tiger bread a nutty flavor, and the crunchy topping provides a nice textural contrast to the soft inside.
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Is Asda Tiger bread vegan?

Suitable for Vegetarians. Contains: Barley, Soya, Wheat.
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Is Warburtons Tiger bread vegan?

Suitable for Vegans. Suitable for Vegetarians. May Contain: Barley, Milk, Sesame. Contains: Soya, Wheat.
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Is Tiger Bread Vegan Tesco?

Contains barley and wheat. This bakery product may also contain peanuts, nuts, milk, sesame, egg, soya and other allergens.
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What is white tiger bread?

Black Sheep Craft Bakery White Tiger Bloomer800g

Thick sliced white bloomer with a tiger crust Suitable for vegetarians. We think there's no finer bread than the Great British Bloomer. To us the bloomer is a thing of utter beauty and gastronomic potential.
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How many calories are in a small slice of tiger bread?

There are 90 calories in 1 slice of Sainsbury's Tiger Bread.
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Can you freeze Tiger rolls?

The rolls are the perfect size for a sandwich. If you like a slightly larger sandwich you can portion the dough into 6 instead of 8 pieces. Because this is a straight dough method, no starter used, it's surprisingly easy to put together. The rolls are best the day they're made, but also freeze very well.
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Who invented Dutch crunch bread?

It was this man, Todd Galli said, that brought them two recipes to try out sometime between 1965 and 1970, one of which was a Scottish shortbread cookie and the other a bread called Dutch crunch.
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How do you make tiger bread crisp?

Run your bread roll under cold water for about five seconds. Place it in a 200C oven for a few minutes. Remove and enjoy!
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How do I make my tiger crust crusty again?

“Take your bread, and run it under a tap, or immerse it completely in water,” says Cher Loh, Head Tutor at the Good Housekeeping Institute Cookery School. “This rehydrates the bread.” "Then stick it in the oven at 200°C (180°C fan) for a few minutes, and your bread will miraculously be edible once more."
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How do you bring stale bread back to life?

Wrap the loaf tightly with aluminum foil, place it on the middle rack of a cold oven, and set the temperature to 300 degrees. After about 30 minutes (15 to 20 minutes for small or narrow loaves like baguettes), remove the foil and return the loaf to the oven for about 5 more minutes to crisp up the crust.
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