Different kinds of Trader Joe's bread
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Ranking Trader Joe's Bread Options From Worst To Best
BY Samantha Maxwell
13. Cinnamon Raisin Bread
While it's now easy to find a decent oaf of gluten-free bread, Trader Joe's Gluten Free Cinnamon Raisin Bread isn't one of them.
Its texture is especially tough, with almost a gummy texture, and the cinnamon flavor in this loaf is genuinely overpowering.
12. Pull Apart Aloha Rolls
TJ's Sweet Pull Apart Aloha Rolls are disappointing. Texturally, they don't offer the pillowy softness that makes Hawaiian rolls so appealing.
There is a slight sense of sweetness to the rolls, but without the prompting from the product's packaging, it would have been hard to know they were meant to be sweet.
11. Brioche Buns
Great for packing with deli meats and other items, TJ's Brioche Buns are a soft bun option when you're looking for something a bit more interesting than the norm.
Unfortunately, they aren't as dense as some might prefer. They also don't have quite the same soft texture as you might expect from brioche.
10. Cheddar Jalapeño
The Cheddar Jalapeño Pull Apart Bread from Trader Joe's is easily rippable and combines two of the most beloved food elements: a spicy flavor and cheese.
While the bread is decent, the cheddar flavor is slightly bland and muted. Furthermore, the jalapeños just don't deliver much heat at all.
9. Organic Seeded Bread
It's not the most exciting loaf ever, but TJ's Organic Seeded Bread works well for sandwiches. The bread is soft, with a chewy quality that makes it shine.
That being said, this isn't the most flavorful bread of the bunch, so you shouldn't exactly expect to be blown away.