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Chokorug

29 Aug 2024

Belcolade
Sapore
Recipe
S500
Bakery

DISCOVER THE ESSENCE OF NORDIC BREAD CULTURE IN OUR TASTY RECIPES!

Drawing from Denmark, Sweden, and Finland, we've crafted delicious breads to inspire you with flavorful creations. Based on the traditional Danish rye bread (rugbrød), chokorug is a small snacking item from Denmark that contains pieces of chocolate. We added sprouted grains for some sweet juiciness. It's a great snack that keeps you going for just a bit longer!

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SOAKING (1 hour upfront)

FINAL DOUGH

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