Home Pride Butter Top Wheat Bread VS Nature’s Pride Whole Wheat with Honey Bread

Bread is one of my staple foods, and I regularly consume two and a half to three loaves of bread per week. About half of the bread I usually eat is wheat bread, and recently I have been between two excellent varieties of wheat bread.

Presented here is an article that compares and reviews Home Pride Butter Top Wheat Bread and Nature’s Pride Whole Wheat with Honey Bread.

Size
The net weight of a standard size House Pride Butter Top Wheat Bread is 20 ounces and contains 20 pieces.

The net weight measurement of Nature’s Pride Whole Wheat Bread with Honey is 24 ounces and contains 16 slices.

Price
The regular retail price for a 20-ounce loaf of House Pride Butter Top Wheat at Hartford, Connecticut area supermarkets ranges between $3.29 and $3.79.

The regular retail price for one loaf of Nature’s Pride Whole Wheat with Honey bread at Hartford, Connecticut area supermarkets ranges between $3.79 and $4.49.

CVS Pharmacy at CVS Pharmacy located across the street from my building was selling all varieties of Nature’s Pride bread. for two months for a special promotion. Because of the sale price, I started buying Nature’s Pride bread instead of House Pride bread. The regular price for one loaf of this bread at CVS Pharmacy is $4.49 and the retail price was $2.99 ​​per loaf.

Texture / Consistency
Food textures are very important to me. One of the things I like most about Home Pride Butter Top Wheat bread is its soft and sturdy texture. No matter what type of sandwich I eat, Home Pride wheat bread always provides a pleasant mouth feel that helps make a great tasting sandwich.

The texture of the Pride Whole Wheat with Honey bread is very different than the House Pride wheat bread. This is 100% natural stone wheat bread and its texture is denser and the crusts are thicker. As with Home Superb bread, the texture of this bread makes it a wonder for any type of sandwich.

Nutritional Res
House Pride Butter Top Wheat bread contains 70 calories with 10 calories from fat per one slice serving. This bread also contains saturated fat P.*1, fat P.*1, P.*1, fat P.*1, fat P.*1, free cholesterol, sodium 160 mg, total carbohydrates P.*3,
bread features dynamic wheat flavor that makes it pleasant to eat even plain.

The whole wheat bread with honey is nature’s pride, in my opinion, it is probably the best tasting wheat bread I have ever eaten. None the less, this bread tastes phenomenal. In particular, it is darker than the House of Pride bread and honey, giving just the right amount of sweetness to this absolutely delicious bread.

On a taste scale of one out of ten I would assign both of these loaves a penny rating. Both are legendary in their own right and neither bread offers negative results.

Packaging
House Pride Butter Top wheat bread is packaged in a wide yellow plastic bread bag/wrap with a clear window on top.

Nature’s Pride whole wheat with honey is packaged in a clear plastic bread bag, with a blue and white Nature’s Pride envelope and a gold, red and white label. There are several varieties of Nature’s Pride bread available. Make sure to read the front label carefully to choose this bread.

Super Rating
All things considered, House Pride Butter Top Wheat Bread and Nature’s Pride Whole Wheat Bread with Honey are top-rate versions of wheat bread. Although Nature’s pride of bread is stone ground and thicker and denser, the logs offer both the most delicious flavors and textures to those who do enough. a most desirable sandwich of any kind.

While I sometimes buy cheaper brands of whole wheat bread, I feel the taste, texture and overall quality offered by these breads is worth the purchase. If the bread of the pride of nature was a little less expensive, I think I would eat it every day.

Of course, House Pride Butter Top Wheat Bread and Nature’s Pride Wheat are highly recommended by this food writer.

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