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					<description><![CDATA[Hugh doesn&#8217;t appreciate my bread loving in the supermarket! There is just something nice about coming back to your home country and buying the brands that you know and love. Korea has a lack of grainy breads. Breads labelled &#8220;with grains&#8221; have so few grains that you could count them easily in a whole loaf. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Hugh doesn&#8217;t appreciate my bread loving in the supermarket! There is just something nice about coming back to your home country and buying the brands that you know and love. Korea has a lack of grainy breads. Breads labelled &#8220;with grains&#8221; have so few grains that you could count them easily in a whole loaf. So of course I got some of this bread, gonna go eat some with vegemite now!</p>
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