A Short Review of Panasonic Bread Maker
It’s quite hard to give a negative comment to Panasonic Bread Maker. Its long established models are the ones which almost all comparative reviews have named as best buys for some extensive period of time. The Panasonic SD253 model is one of the best Panasonic Bread Makers ever introduced to the appliance market. The model was replaced with the Panasonic SD255 model in June, 2007 and at present, this remains as the best buy for anyone planning to buy a bread maker.
Providing countless options, the Panasonic SD255 model embodies the wonders of the modern electronic choice and convenience. Yes, this Panasonic Bread Maker mixes the ingredients, kneads and raises the dough, and bakes it in three different loaf sizes of up to 2.5 pounds. However, its digital controls offer much more than an ordinary bread maker can do. It offers settings for whole wheat, white, French, and multigrain breads, each made based on what’s best for the style you prefer. Other settings of this break maker also allow rapid baking of sandwich bread with soft crust. For dried-fruit bread, such as raisins bread, a beeper signals when you may now add the fruits so that they do not get crushed during kneading. Dark or light crust color can also be selected.
The Panasonic SD255 Bread Maker automatically adds the right amount of yeast at the right time on the lid from the dispenser. It also bakes quick breads and non-yeast breads such as gingerbread, banana bread, and sweet cakes. It also mixes, kneads, and raises dough for focaccia, croissants, pizza, and other pastries even without baking them. It comes with a timer that allows you to program the machine up to 13 hours prior to baking so fresh bread is available for any meal. It is also very easy and convenient to clean since its baking pan is non-stick. Truly, a Panasonic SD255 Bread Maker is a must in any kitchen!




















































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