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4 Reviews of Aloha ! Bread

by Lorac
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From: Evie*

On Oct 11, 2002

Munching on a slice as I type this review. It is delicious! I used thread coconut and pineapple tidbits (thought I had a can of crushed, but I didnt) they worked just fine. The top is nice and crunchy, the cinnamon a lovely addition, very moist too. Thanks for posting.

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  • From: kipah mom

    On Oct 16, 2002

    This was a delicious and easy recipe to make. We actually froze the bread and it was fantastic defrosted! I would definately recommend it - it is different from your usual cake breads.

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  • From: takaiser99

    On May 10, 2004

    This is an easy recipe to follow. While growing up, I made an Aloha Carrot Bread, which is excellent. Adding carrots and raisins would be great and simple to do. My only problem was removing the loaf of bread from the pan, even after it had cooled. Avoid using a glass pan if possible.

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    From: Pabbit

    On May 16, 2004

    Great bread, but I also had difficultly getting it out of the pan. I would love to make this again but could use a reviewer that finds a way to get the bread out without loosing any of the bottom or sides.

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