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Loaf shape
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Do you prefer a horizontal or vertical loaf? Smaller loaves are easier to slice, while larger taller loaves can be trickier to slice as the top of the loaf has a softer crust.
- Horizontal
- Keep warm function
- Yes
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Crust colour options
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Most breadmakers let you choose from three crust colours: light, medium or dark.
- Light, medium, dark
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Delay start
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This feature is handy if you want to wake up or come home to freshly baked bread.
- Yes
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Automatic fruit and nut dispenser
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This automatically adds ingredients such as fruit, nuts and herbs for you at the right time. Some models beep to let you know they're being added.
- Yes
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Fruit and nut beeper
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Some breadmakers automatically add ingredients such as fruit, nuts and herbs for you at the right time, and a beeper will let you know when they're being added.
- No
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Progress indicator
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This feature shows the stage of the bread-making process in the electronic display window.
- No
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Removable lid
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A removable lid makes cleaning easier.
- Yes
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Viewing window
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A viewing window lets you see the bread and so reduces the temptation to open the lid, which can cause heat loss and produce a poor loaf. The window will fog up during some of the processes.
- Yes
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Power interruption protection
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If there's a power outage, this function keeps baking progress in "memory" so you can continue where it left off.
- Yes (7 minutes)
- Basic white setting
- Yes
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Basic rapid or turbo setting
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For bread in a hurry. This setting reduces the cooking time by approximately one hour. Breads made using this setting may be slightly undersized and denser due to the reduced rising time.
- Yes
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Wholewheat setting
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For a heavier bread. This setting allows for a longer rising time, which is needed for wheat or grain flours. It's normal for wholewheat breads to be slightly smaller and denser than a white loaf. All models have this feature.
- Yes
- Wholewheat rapid setting
- Yes
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Sweet setting
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For breads that require additional ingredients such as dried fruit, nuts, and chocolate. A timer beeps during the second kneading, so you can add the ingredients manually.
- Yes
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French setting
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For a crispier crust. This setting reduces the amount of kneading time and increases the rising time. The result is a crispy crust, à la French and Italian breads. It's also best for recipes low in fat and sugar.
- Yes
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Yeast-free setting
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For muffin-style or damper breads. The recipes used for this setting rely on baking powder or bicarbonate of soda as the raising agent. This will result in a heavier texture and a loaf that's not as highly risen as yeast breads.
- Yes
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Jam setting
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This feature is for jams and preserves made from fresh fruit (and results in less mess than the old stovetop method).
- Yes
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Bake only setting
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For baking without kneading or rising first. This setting is the equivalent to baking in a conventional oven and can be used to bake frozen or pre-prepared dough.
- Yes
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Pasta dough setting
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This setting prepares the dough for pasta, which can then be used in a pasta machine or rolled out and shaped by hand.
- No
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Pizza dough setting
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This setting mixes the dough for flatbreads such as pizza bases and focaccia. The dough is ready to roll out and no rising is required – just add the topping and bake in a conventional oven.
- No
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Dough setting
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This feature is for preparing dough to bake in an oven. The dough setting will perform the mixing/kneading/punch down and first rise automatically. You can then shape the dough into rolls, plaits, bagels or whatever you like, allow to rise a second time, then bake in a conventional oven.
- Yes
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Cake setting
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This feature is for cakes and non-yeast breads such as banana bread or yeast-free loaves.
- No
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Continental/Italian/Crusty setting
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This setting reduces the amount of kneading time and increases the rising time. The result is a crispy crust, à la French and Italian breads. It's also best for recipes low in fat and sugar.
- No
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Sandwich/loaf setting
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This setting makes soft and light bread for sandwiches.
- No
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Gluten-free setting
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The recipes used for this setting will substitute wheat flour with other types of flours such as rice flour, soy flour and chickpea flour.
- Yes