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I've used a breadmaker for years and am very happy with the results, until 3 weeks ago. The bread hadn't fully risen, brown for the bottom half and dough coloured on top. I tried different flour and yeast but the results were the same. I did suspect the breadmaker but was told by the manufacturer that very little can go wrong with them. From a google search I found that lots of people have had this problem this year and it's all to do with the flour in this country, insufficient gluten ( I've written to the flour producers), I got some Canadian flour this week and we're back to lovely, well risen bread.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd been using Allinsons Strong white bread flour and yeast, I wrote to them and had a reply this morning. "in the past 2 years, the wheat harvest across the world has been affected by some extreme weather conditions and this has affected both the quality & the quantity. In fact the 2012 UK wheat harvest is considered to be the worst in more than 20 years due to the exceptionally wet summer".I know that flour producers add gluten and frequently Canadian wheat but obviously the problem is worse than usual. Just wanted to let ABers know before you start on batch cooking for the festive season.Yes I usually have bread and rolls in the freezer and I will try and locate the web site that I'd found on the google site.
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