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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:05 am 
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Ok....how Gringo can one get? While I enjoy the pan and all, I'm wondering if anyone knows of a bakery that produces a loaf of bread similiar to what we know here in the USA....as in whole wheat; 7 grain bread, etc. I've never found one except for the stuff in the super mercado's which is pretty gummy. Maybe in the San Pedro area around the University?

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Ok....how Gringo can one get? While I enjoy the pan and all, I'm wondering if anyone knows of a bakery that produces a loaf of bread similiar to what we know here in the USA....as in whole wheat; 7 grain bread, etc. I've never found one except for the stuff in the super mercado's which is pretty gummy. Maybe in the San Pedro area around the University?


Look for a little shop called a "panaderia" they might have something similar or try the Mus a Mani on Avenida Central across from the Patio restaurant in the Balmoral hotel.

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Or follow your nose. There are several bakeries around and you can smell the fresh baked bread smell. It is a nice break from the exhaust fumes.

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Look for a little shop called a "panaderia" they might have something similar or try the Mus a Mani on Avenida Central across from the Patio restaurant in the Balmoral hotel.


Thanks. I know what a panaderia is; see them all the time; eat their pan all the time....but they're just not the 1.5lb loaf of whole wheat or whatever bread one obtains in the USA. Surely there are "vegans" or "hippies" or "health conscious" types that have their own little bakery??

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Surely there are "vegans" or "hippies" or "health conscious" types that have their own little bakery??


They probably do. :) but I'm Irish we only know where to purchase "the nectar of the gods" :lol: :lol:

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Whats wrong you do not like BIMBO bread
I would rather eat a can of putty


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:22 pm 
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I don't know what it is, but the local bread seems to fall apart if you look at it crosseyed. On the other hand, I have found that the 'multigrano' bread I buy at Automercado isn't half bad. It's not true hippie bread, but don't true hippies bake their own?

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Is there nothing available around Santa Ana or Gringozoo (Escazu) ? If not, here is an opportunity for one of you guys that wanna move to CR and run a business. I taught my GF to bake american style banana bread and she and her girlfriend make and sell it to others.

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Sounds a little like "Banana Bread Bruce." :P


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Sounds a little like "Banana Bread Bruce." :P


He has been successful selling his banana bread for 14 years now. Guess he is doing something right. :lol:

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Yeah...I really like Bruce's banana bread and look forward to it every trip. I buy a loaf and share it with friends at the Castillo during breakfast.


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Recognizing a challenge and rising to it as I'll do, check the following:
www.allrecipes.com/Recipe/Bruces-Honey- ... etail.aspx
www.undulantfever.blogspot.com/2005/12/ ... anana.html
and for the kitchen-challenged we have a video www.metacafe.com/watch/1817441/how_to_b ... _with_mom/

How's that for tying all the Thread elements together? Just too homey, yes?

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Thanks all. I don't feel so "uninformed" now. However, what's this Bruce's Bread stuff all about? Where is that secured?

Alright, too: I shall take two loaves of bread in my checked luggage for my impending trip. I guess there's room...along with the 500+ thread count sheets. Yeah, yeah....I'm off like that (getting ready to buy some bamboo sheets....got keep up with the fellow retired hippies....).

Retired hippies, while real, have graduated from actually doing the baking to just buying it. I mean "We are all outlaws in the eyes of America
In order to survive we steal cheat lie forge f*ck hide and deal....". :!:

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"Banana Bread Bruce" is sort of a fixture in the gulch area. He is a stocky man with a moustache, in his late fifties, who makes and sells delicious banana bread, with or without nuts. He will usually stop in the New York Bar during the late afternoon or early evening hours, with a large canvas bag over his shoulder, in which he carries his bread. If you should come across Bruce in your travels, try his bread.....you'll like it. 8)


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Yes....I have enjoyed Bruces' Pan Bonano also....As I recall...you can have your choice of with or without nuts.

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