Risen- Purple berry bread from Yes Natural


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Purple homing berry. A notch above the red, blue, green berry. It loses to the gold, of course, but purple was the second most powerful berry and the gold could not home on enemies. Remnants of what impressed on one in the {then Windows} computer game, A Bug's Life. What got one dug deep on this venerable, mysterious shade, (oh, the silver), second in line to gold, perhaps. Dictated.


In real life no (more) bug's, one couldn't quite believe one's ears and eyes when the stall atendant told one that this is purple berry grain. Pointing to the slab of cracklish brown loaf. And when determined, it was sliced which revealed an interior which was really purple when they rolled off.


Purple Berry Grain (SGD 6.00)

Really purple. Not the trips that boysenberry or grapes give on the musty-looking colour (and emoticon), what nature claims of the violet shades when foods are made from them. Purple = blue + red. And not a hoax, like purpleberry named for namesakes, term which is void.


So purple berry grain, is the wheat berry (unprocessed wheat kernel) of a grain that is purple in colour. It is true. Despite that startling-purple purple colour that makes you take a few steps back.

P.S. *Star. Wheat. *Star. Corn. *Star. Wholegrain flour. The labels slowly loll out at you the exalted whole foods they use in their bread. Even before approaching, a small cube from the tub for sampling, it was unpredictably fragrant and soft with a high level of friendliness that one could not normally associate with such breads of organic steel rules. It is mixed with cranberries (not dried), blowing it with sweet kisses, and studded with walnuts. This lovingly purple, and unique bread only at Yes Natural, a company specialized in organic and natural food products with three resides in Singapore, Geylang, Tiong Bahru, Clementi. Thanks to amethyst too, in keeping note the ingredients it had in the bread.