Hokkaido is an island in Japan that’s well-known for its ski areas and hot springs. It’s also famous for its rich and creamy dairy products as well as flour. When Hokkaido flour is used to make bread, it creates soft, fluffy loaves that have a slightly sweet flavor. If you’ve never tasted this type of bread before, Brug Bakery in Honolulu serves up a delicious assortment of the tasty Japanese treat. Below are some of the shop’s best-selling Hokkaido loaf bread.
Brug Bakery’s Hokkaido imported flour Loaves of bread.
1. Yumechicara Bread. Bread of dreams.
Yume in Japanese means “Dream” . It is made with 100% Yume flour imported from Hokkaido. This bread's really soft and tender and slightly sweet. Dream bread is called in Japan. Try a fresh slice, and you will know instantly why its called like this.
2. Brug Layer
A Brug Bakery specialty, this bread is made with Mainz flour that’s imported from Hokkaido exclusively for BRUG. It has a spongy texture and an earthy rustic appearance. It tastes great on its own, but also creates a loaf perfect for enjoying with spreads or baking with cheese. Our founder created this loaf to enjoy alongside with European wines and cheeses.
2. Brug Layer Mainz
This twist on the beloved Brug Layer adds walnuts and figs to the shop’s beloved Mainz-flour mix. It’s best served when sliced and toasted. "Made to order only."
4. Haiga Bread
Another healthy option, this loaf contains no milk or eggs. It has an earthy, nutty flavor, very soft texture. Its made out of nutritious wheat germ that’s imported from Hokkaido. Its the first bread that we baker every morning and the first one to arrive at our shelves. When you arrive early to the store and smells bread, you’re smelling our Hokkaido wheat germ.
Other pastries such as walnut raisin bread and Hokkaido milk clover are also made with Hokkaido imported flours. Visit any of our five locations to find a wide range of handmade Japanese baked goods. BRUG Bakery is locally owned and operated and has five convenient locations in Ala Moana shopping mall, Pearlridge, Manoa Marketplace, and Kahala. Call (808) 945-2200 for more info or to place an order today.