Our delicious brown rolls have been developed by our expert bakers using selected ingredients to create a wonderfully rich, rounded flavour and smooth texture.
Allinson Rolls are available in Northern Ireland, and selected listing Asda stores in Scotland.
| Nutrition Information | Guideline Daily Amounts (GDA) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical values | Per 100g | Per roll | |
| Energy kJ | 1173kJ | 528kJ | - |
| Energy kcal (calories) | 279kJ | 126kJ | 2000kcal |
| Protein | 10.5g | 4.7g | 45g |
| Carbohydrate | 42.1g | 18.9g | 230g |
| of which sugars | 6.5g | 2.9g | 90g |
| Fat | 6.5g | 2.9g | 70g |
| of which: saturates | 1.4g | 0.6g | 20g |
| Fibre | 4.8g | 2.2g | 24g |
| Sodium | 0.42g | 0.19g | 2.4g |
| Salt | 1.05g | 0.48g | 6g |
| each roll contains |
calories 126 6% |
sugars 2.9g 3% |
fat 2.9g 4% |
saturates 0.6g 3% |
salt 0.5g 8% |
of an adult’s GDA |
Just as in Victorian times, the best way to store bread and rolls is at room temperature and a bread bin is still the ideal place.
It may not be wise to store bread in the refrigerator, except in very warm weather, as this can lead it to stale much sooner than you might like.
Nowadays freezers help keep food fresh for longer and all our bread and rolls can also be stored this way for up to three months.
Every year in the UK we throw away one third of all the food we buy – most of which could be eaten. Love Food Hate Waste is a campaign from WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) that provides tasty recipes and top tips that helps us cut back on wasting food. Lovefoodhatewaste.com