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Join Date: May 2005
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Ezekiel...
How do you guys feel about this stuff? All there stuff seems soo clean nutrtion wise, and they all have complete protein.
I live on the wraps, and bread. I have about 4-5 slices a day! |
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Also i keep it in the fridge/frozen...Usually freeze it until I use it buy usually sits in fridge for 2 weeks is that ok?
And how long can I keep the bread/wraps out of the frigde if i bring a sandwich with me somewhere? Its supposed to be kept refrigerated/frozen. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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The only bread I consider better is essene bread. It is simply sprouted grain/legumes + water (that is it - no yeast, salt etc etc that is still in ezekiel bread) that is then packed into a tray and left to 'sun bake'... So it is not even cooked at high temperatures either. In regards to storing it - you can freeze it for many weeks with a problem and it is better that way if it is going to be a few weeks before you can eat it (I would at least refridgerate it)... But if you are taking the wrap with you to school/work etc then it will last the day out no problems (and it would probably last an evening too - as long as it was not sitting on the dashboard of your car slowly cooking! ). |
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![]() Basically - it should look like a brick - it is dense, firmly packed, moist bread (it is not what some people call 'essene bread' - which is a flat cracker thing...). There is an article about it here And some info from another site that states: Quote:
Julian Bakery manna bread and this these looked good and are nearly the same And on this site it states: Quote:
![]() Lastly - if you wanted to try to make it: Recipe here - for wheat essene - but you could use any grain/legume mix that you wanted. |
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