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    A Very British Brotform

    No, I think the word Brotform is German, and Banneton is French. The point is, mine will be a very British brotform....
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    A Very British Brotform

    Hi. Yeah, I looked into that. If it is possible, it'll be way down the line, as it's a micro MICRO business project right now, and that would involve extra tooling costs.... I came up with the idea because I bake every day, but couldn't find a British alternative to this kind of bowl...
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    A Very British Brotform

    Here in the UK, artisan bakers use a baking bowl called a brotform to leave a pattern in bread dough, which gives a signature look to the finished loaf. These bowls are traditionally made from rattan cane & shipped in to the UK from China or Indonesia. There's a wood pulp alternative, but we...
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    Greetings from Manchester UK

    Hi Everyone. I'm Mike. British bread nut. Usually covered in flour. Burned arms, you get the idea. Anyone else on here from blighty?
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