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- The flavours of a bara brith have also been made into other types of food.
- In 2006, British supermarket chain Morrisons withdrew bara brith from sale at 19 of its Welsh based stores.
- Bara brith is a fruit loaf originating from rural Wales, where they used a mortar and pestle to grind the fresh sweet spices.
- A survey conducted by British supermarket chain Sainsbury's in 2006 showed that 36 % of teenagers in Wales surveyed had never tried bara brith.
- Tan Y Castell ( Foods ) Limited is a family run business based in Narberth and bakes Welshcakes and Bara brith to original Pembrokeshire farmhouse recipes using natural ingredients.
- Priory Farm Shop at New Hedges, Tenby, is a small, family-run farm that sells Bara brith, Welsh cakes, cheese, honey, jams, chutneys and marmalades.
- Pemberton's Victorian Chocolates in Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire, developed a bara brith inspired chocolate in 2009, using a tea flavoured cream filled chocolate complemented with dried fruit and possessing a cake-like texture.
- Bara Brith translates to " speckled bread ", but it is also known as " teisen dorth " in South Wales, where sultanas are included in the recipe, or as " torta negra " when Welsh settlers brought it to Argentina.
- Popty Bach-y-Wlad which means little baker in the countryside is a traditional bakery run by Enfys Marks at Carmarthen Market, baking Welsh Cakes, Bara Brith, teisen lap ( the Welsh plate cake ), boiled cake and a range of assorted breads, cakes and buns.