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Woolworths Stonebaked Turkish Pide Loaf

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Woolworths Stonebaked Turkish Pide Loaf

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MD ZAHED ULLAH

Jan 2, 2026

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Positive Points (Pros) ✔️ Soft, Fluffy Inside with a Crunchy Crust Many buyers praise the bread for having a nice soft inside and slightly crisp crust, especially when toasted — great for sandwiches or garlic bread.  ✔️ Versatile for Many Meals People use this Turkish pide loaf for all sorts of dishes — toasted sandwiches, garlic bread, dipping in olive oil, with soups, or as a side for pasta and BBQs.  ✔️ Good Flavour Reviews mention a pleasant, rustic flavour that works well with both savoury and simple spreads like butter or dips.  ✔️ Affordable & Good Value Generally noted as a budget-friendly bread option with decent quality compared to fresh bakery loaves.  ✔️ Freezes Well for Later Use Many shoppers like that it freezes well and can be used straight from the freezer, which makes it convenient to have on hand.  ✔️ Pairs Well With Other Foods It’s frequently used with dips, salads, grilled meats, or just cheese — adding flexibility to meals.  ⸻ ❌ Negative Points (Cons) ❌ Not Always Stand-Out Taste or Texture A few reviewers felt it’s nice but not remarkable compared with other bread options — some thought the texture or flavour wasn’t special.  ❌ Can Be Too Soft for Some Uses While many like the soft inside, a couple of people mentioned that the texture (especially when used fresh rather than toasted) doesn’t hold up well for certain sandwiches.  ❌ Mixed Opinions on Freshness Because supermarket bread isn’t always baked in-store, some think it doesn’t taste as fresh as bakery-made loaves — though this isn’t a common complaint.  ❌ Availability Can Vary Some shoppers online have mentioned this style of Turkish bread can be hard to find in-store or inconsistently stocked.  ❌ Less Fibre & Nutrition Than Wholegrain Like most white Turkish breads, it’s not as high-fibre or nutrient-rich as wholegrain loaves — something to consider if you’re choosing for health reasons. (General bread nutrition comparison

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Irene

Sep 13, 2025

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The Woolies Stonebaked Turkish Pide Loaf is a real treat—soft and fluffy on the inside with that perfect golden, slightly chewy crust you’d expect from a traditional stonebaked bread. It has a lovely, subtle flavour that works beautifully with dips, soups, or even just toasted with a bit of butter. The size is generous too, making it great for sharing or using across a couple of meals. The only downside is that it can go stale fairly quickly if not stored properly, so it's best enjoyed fresh. Overall, a delicious and versatile bread that brings a bit of bakery-quality to your home meals.

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CL123 Lee

Aug 6, 2025

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Same great taste & texture as other brands. Just with a lower price. I wish these came in wholemeal variety but unfortunately they are made from white flour. while this is a great size, I prefer the 4 x individual roll pack as this long loaf usually breaks as the packaging is flimsy. Good thing about this size is that you can cut different sizes to suit your need. I also freeze these and they defrost and toast up well so all in all, I would recommend.

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