I’ve always been curious about Nazook, a “mildly sweet Armenian pastry” made by a Portland, Oregon business called Eurobake. They sell them at Fred Meyer’s and WinCo. WinCo also carries some Eurobake breads. I recently bought a package and brought them to work. Nobody seemed interested in them. After a few days, I ended up bringing pretty much the whole package back home. Truth be told, it was probably over a week before I tried them myself. They just didn’t look that exciting to me. Boy, was I wrong! Nazook are the perfect thing to go with a great cup of coffee. I recommend putting them in the microwave for 10 to 15 seconds and putting a little butter on them. The dough is indeed mildly sweet. The center is a buttery crumble with a slightly vanilla, almost almond like flavor.
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Read moreWe always try to give these guys a chance when we see their products at Winco and they let us down each time. We’ve called them before and they reassured us that they’d look into it but obviously nothing’s changed. Their gata is really bad. It’s mostly bread because they barely put any filling inside. How can they blatantly lie to customers and say it’s “stuffed” with koritz?? It also tastes like someone stored it next to laundry detergent.. not sure if that’s the store’s fault or the bakery’s. I just don’t know how they feel okay selling this. I’ll make my own or buy from other bakeries from now on. No more chances...
Read moreI cam e across your product the other day and thought I would try your raisin bread. The bread/texture is great ... just a touch of sweetness ... best of all there is no cinnamon, just straight raisin bread. However, I rate it only two stars because you can’t find the raisins. Where are the raisins??? Oh! There’s one ... no other raisins in sight ... Now, if you want to check out a real raisin, raisin bread, pick up a loaf at Schatz’s bakery in Bishop, CA. At least emulate Schatz’s raisin to dough ratio and you have yourself a real raisin...
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