Whether you’re a fan of fluffy slices or crispy crusts, bread is a staple that rises to the occasion at every meal. Let鈥檚 break bread with Nigeria’s most beloved bread types, according to those who knead it the most. We asked around and this is what Nigerians think of the most popular bread types, from mid to upper crust.
Raisin bread
Raisin bread is rich and filling, but not everyone likes the too-sweet raisins.
Wheat bread
Whole wheat bread might be a healthier alternative due to its higher fibre content, but let鈥檚 all just admit we find it less palatable compared to the sweeter and softer white bread.
Brioche bread
Is it bread or is it a pastry? Buttery and sweet, this one gives luxury or special-occasion bread because it simply always costs more 鈥 or maybe it just looks like it does? Either way, Nibbles Bread is about to introduce its version, and we guarantee it鈥檒l be easy on the pocket.
Tea buns
Tea buns are enjoyed as a treat, especially with tea or coffee, but like brioche, they tend to be considered more of a snack than a staple.
Sliced bread
It鈥檚 convenient, good for sandwiches and widely available. But beyond being the perfect plain base for peanut butter and anything else you might like, it鈥檚 simply not that tasty on its own like the bread types above it.
Sardine bread
Great for when you want something savoury without having to spend on a spread or filling after buying your bread. The only reason why it鈥檚 not top of the list is because if it鈥檚 not fresh, it鈥檚 nasty.
Coconut bread
It鈥檚 like biting into a sweet, nutty hug from the one Grandma who always brings you Gurundi and Shuku Shuku when she visits. Whether you enjoy this soft, moist bread plain or slathered in your favourite spread, it鈥檚 always a win. Throw in the health benefits of the coconut鈥檚 fibre and healthy fats, and what鈥檚 not to love? The only downside is how scarce it is.
White loaf
Are you really surprised this is at the top of the ranking? Soft, fluffy and sweet, this is the go-to that defines what a 鈥渂read鈥 should be. The OG, Agege bread, is low-yeast, and all other types and brands model themselves after it. But Nibbles family loaf is fluffy and sweet with a good price and longevity.
Nicknamed the 鈥渂read of life鈥, Nibbles is one of the best bread brands in Nigeria today. People, especially those who like their bread fluffy, love it for its quality and variety of options. Today, it has family loaves and tea buns, with many new variants on the way. Available on a quick stop at any or any store or supermarket nationwide.
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