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Friday, 28 May 2021

Just One Food - Family Mart's Cranberry Flaxseed Loaf

I was more than happy to see a Family Mart convenience store open in my housing area some two years back. I come here to buy Japanese snacks occasionally but usually for their ready-to-eat salads and sandwiches (mostly classic tuna or egg mayo) when I'm looking for a light lunch.

I've tried a couple of their breads and cakes (like this murasaki sweet potato pan & banana cake) though none have really resonated with me.  Some of their ready-to-eat bento boxes look quite tempting but have not tried any.  Wonder if they're any good.

But one thing I do buy very often from here is their Cranberry Flaxseed Loaf (RM4.90).  This is the one thing that I really like mainly for the reason that this loaf of bread come in only 4 slices (a number which works nicely for me).  I used to buy Gardenia or Massimo but a loaf of commercially produced bread comes in too many slices for me to finish.  I can't finish 13 slices (including loaf ends) on my own as that would mean eating bread every day for the next one week.  Even I can't do that...no matter how much I love to eat bread.  Yes, I could put the unfinished slices in the fridge but that would still mean I'd have to eat bread every alternate day in order to finish it over the next one week (I don't want to keep them longer than one week in the fridge).  Sometimes, I'd even blitz the unfinished bread to make breadcrumbs, so I hardly buy these commercial loaves now.

My family don't share my love of bread for breakfast if they have other choices.  The only time I can expect some 'help' from them is if I get white bread and cook it with bacon and eggs (but I don't do that all the time).  Plus, I like wholemeal and if I get that, I'm pretty much on my own. >_<  And that's where Family Mart's Cranberry Flaxseed Loaf comes into the picture as there are only 4 slices which is ideal for me to be eaten over 2 - 3 meals.

The reason why I have an affinity towards this cranberry flaxseed loaf is because, of late, I've learned to appreciate eating something salty and sweet together.  This all started when I noticed someone at the next table dunking in Hainanese toast bread (with butter & kaya) into soft-boiled eggs.  I thought it was weird at first since I've only had it with plain toasted bread.  I wondered if the flavours would marry.  So, I decided to try it the next time.  It was quite a revelation...the salty (from the soy-sauced eggs) and sweet flavours (from the butter & kaya toast) went well together.  Suffice to say, I never had my half-boiled eggs with plain toast again after that.  I think the flavours work coz there's a good reason why people gravitate towards fried chicken with waffles or bacon with pancakes that has both salty and sweet elements.

Well, with this cranberry flaxseed loaf, you can kind of replicate the salty-sweet flavours at home with soft-boiled eggs and this bread (make sure it's toasted for best results).  You get a bit of crunch from the flaxseeds and a light sweetness from the dried cranberries.

It really does work well together.  I like the sweetness of the cranberries in the bread (you won't even miss the butter & kaya in your toast...plus it's a lot healthier too) when eaten with the savoury soy-sauced (& peppered) runny eggs.  What a simple yet wonderful breakfast to have at home! ;)

But if you want to take it up a notch, then preparing of a simple western breakfast of bacon, eggs and toast will please more family members.  

Again, the salty flavours of bacon paired really well with the sweetness of this bread.  Sometimes, I'd even have this for dinner.

Making french toast is another usual option for me for breakfast.  If you're someone who likes your french toast sweet, with maple syrup or honey, then this cranberry flaxseed loaf makes the job even simpler.

With the light sweetness provided by the cranberries, you can omit the drizzle of maple syrup or honey which is also ideal for those of us who want to reduce the intake of sugar in our diet.

And what's even better than having french toast for breakfast.....having it with a few slices of bacon, of course.  Again, you have this lovely salty-sweet flavours going on.  A yummy breakfast indeed!

Because the slices of this cranberry flaxseed loaf is thick, it acts as the perfect vehicle to absorb more of that beaten egg.  Sometimes I'd even coat the eggy bread in fragrant sesame seeds for that extra crunch.

But I'm pretty happy even if it's just a simple buttered toast with jam (or kaya).  Just make sure you get your hands on some of the creamiest, good quality butter and jam you can find that's a favorite of yours.  Mine is SCS (sometimes Lurpak) butter and St Dalfour's (no sugar added) jam (of wild blueberry or four fruits).  Great paired with a cup of hot coffee.

At times, I don't even wait for the butter to soften (to spread on the bread) but add hardened bits of it directly onto the bread...like how you'd eat Hainanese toast bread with butter and kaya.  Of course, I'd love a classic butter and kaya combination too but I find most of the commercially produced kaya too sweet for my liking.

And if I'm really hungry, I would make a sandwich out of it....and because the bread is so thick, you will need quite a bit of goodies to be sandwiched in between.  When it's a sandwich, I only need my bread to be shaken, not stirred....oops, I mean buttered, not toasted (unless if it has been in the fridge).

I usually go with omelette and bacon (of course) for my sandwich....and load it with lots of fresh vegetables of lettuce, cucumber and tomatoes to lessen the guilt.  I would have this for lunch, sometimes dinner.

Last, but not least, of course you can eat it on its own for the healthiest option....especially since this cranberry flaxseed loaf is already flavoured with cranberries and flaxseeds.

I like that the cranberry flaxseed loaf comes in a packet of only 4 slices, so they're a perfect fit for me (for one person to finish).  But even more so for the taste of the cranberries (which I love biting into) + the great many breakfast options I can do with it. ^o^  If you love cranberries and a light sweetness in your bread, give this one a go.  I think you will love it as much as I do! ^_~

10 comments:

  1. Ah! This is my favorite at Family Mart lah. It looks like you have eaten this cranberry flaxseed loaf in more ways than one. I usually buy and eat it plain because it is so so good! I have also tried Family Mart's sandwiches and I enjoy them and I have also yet to try their bento (which look pretty good). Another thing I like is their soft serve ice cream hee..hee..

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    1. Your favourite bread too...so good, right? Hmmm, we certainly do share the same love for a lot of food...and now this. The sandwiches would be my go-to for a light lunch (their bread is ultra soft). As for ice cream, I try to lay off sugar, that's the only reason why I don't eat them...lol. Like you, I've not tried the bentos too (coz they can be a bit on the expensive side), so I'm afraid they won't turn out nice. If you happen to try and come across any you do like, do let me know. ^_~

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  2. But, these 4 slices would be more expensive than the loaf of Massimo, no? That's the annoying part with being responsible human being. In order to not waste food, we have to waste money instead >.< ... I usually buy bread from bakeries previously, but lately since not going out much due to the obvious reason, I've been buying Gardenia Delicia instead of the normal loaves whenever I want bread from the kedai runcit downstairs. They're smaller in size so I can eat more and finish more easily, and comes with built in raisins and Butterscotch/Choco flavor.

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    1. Yes, this bread cost RM4.90 as oppose to a loaf of Gardenia or Massimo which only cost RM2.50 (I've updated the price in my post after your query). Ya, even though it costs twice as much, this have more flavours with cranberries and flaxseeds (more premium-lah), so I'd gladly pay for it (besides minimising wastage).

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  3. I am very happy to have a family mart in your home environment that makes it easy for you to shop for your favorite Japanese food.

    Have a super week!

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    1. Yes, this type of convenience store in housing areas is certainly very convenient for us to shop for our favourite Japanese snacks & food :)

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  4. Same here, i don't always buy bread for the exact same reason like yours. =.="
    I like one of the bun with mochi as filling in Family Mart but unfortunately it had discontinue. :(
    Except the bun, I like the cheese loaf, onigiri and sandwiches from FM too!

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    1. Ya, when our family members don't share our love for bread, this is definitely a better option which we can finish in two sittings + the cranberries make a difference in the taste. I enjoy the sandwiches too. ^_~

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  5. Your blog is always full of surprises! I am a great fan of Family Mart ever since I stepped into one in Japan many years ago. Then, after numerous trips, I realised they have Lawson & Family Marts everywhere across Japan. I would say Lawson has more outlets even in remotest villages while Family Mart tend to be in ideal towns with better catchment market. My wife and I love Family Mart so much for different reasons. She loves the soupy hot Oden which was perfect for Winters. Ahem! I love to look at all the branded perfumes like Ralph Lauren, CK, Dior, Hugo Boss and many more. They really sell all the necessities and that shows how clean & sweet smelling the Japanese men & ladies are. Ahem! I also love to browse at the X-rated magazines on the racks there. Sshh.....

    I must thank you for sharing this Cranberry Flaxseed Loaf which I was not even aware of. I visit the Family Mart nearby home at least once or twice a week to buy various things like ice cream, spicy Oden, pudding or onigiri seaweed! This small pack bread is ideal because I have same issues for not being able to finish a whole big loaf because my wife is allergic to gluten. So my whole loaf of bread is kept inside the fridge forever. LOLOL

    You really lured me to go and buy one tomorrow because you shared so many variations of eating them beside lots of butter & jam on my toasts! Kudos!!

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    1. To still be able to write something that surprises my readers (like yourself), that is rewarding for me to hear indeed and to know I'm writing in the right manner....it's the sort of motivation I need to continue writing, so thank you.

      Our Family Mart here is, of course, not as "canggih" or "atas" as the ones you came across in Japan. For one, they don't sell branded perfumes here and they don't have an X-rated corner (for you to browse...kekeke). I've never tried their soupy hot oden and that's probably because it's always so hot here. Perhaps one day when the pandemic is over, I'll order some and eat-in at their super cold outlets (their air-conditioning is freaking freezing)...lol.

      I'm delighted to be the one who introduces you to this small pack loaf which you can finish on your own that's not only conveniently-sized but very tasty as well. Quick, quick, go get one to try....I think you'll like it! ;)

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