Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Sandwiches made from Massimo bread

Made tuna sandwiches for church potluck...


Used the leftover tuna to make sandwiches for us...


I used Massimo bread, a new brand



This loaf is very cheap, only RM2.50.


Received this message recently:

"Let's support the new Massimo bread by Robert Kuok and boycott Gardenia bread owned by UMNO crony, Syed Mokhtar's Tradewind group. Massimo bread has finally arrived in Penang. During promotion the wheat gem bread is sold at only RM2.50 as oppose to RM3.20, go check it out."

Would you buy or boycott something because of political reason?
Anyway, Massmo is cheaper, and there's nothing wrong in trying something new in the market.

4 comments:

Chia Lee said...

I've always bought Gardenia bread and love to toast it before eating it...It's very delicious...There's this kind of flavour there...But one day I went to the grocery shop to buy bread..the shopkeeper introduced me to Massimo..I was curious about the bread and went back home and toasted it and later tried it...It was nothing like Gardenia..there was no flavour in it...After that, I decided to stick to Gardenia the only bread that satisfies me..I dont care about this political thing..for me food that satisfies me is the most important thing..

Paul Mc said...

I fall in love with Massimo straight away, i work as a chef and i would to say is a quality bread !

I support Massimo because it taste good, a healthy bread and heard about the dirty politician done nasty things.

Paul McLennan

Paul Mc said...

I love Massimo straight away after I taste it, i am a chef i must say this is a quality bread.

Moreover, the dirty politician made another nasty thing I certainly support Massimo !

Paul McLennan

Anonymous said...

Found this facts thru a parental website:

Apparently, Gardenia wholemeal bread contains the highest fibre among all breads the market and Massimo has 60% more fats compared to Gardenia and fats makes bread softer. I thought she just pro Gardenia, so I bought both bread to compare!

Fats
M: 4.9g/100g
G: 2.9g/100g

Fibre
M: 2.5g/100g
G: 7g/100g

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