Showing posts with label dairy free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dairy free. Show all posts

Friday 19 February 2021

Sainsbury's Deliciously Free From Chocolate Mousse review

Vegan, gluten free, dairy free and egg free choc mousse from Sainsburys.

The fluffy light mousse texture was spot on but the sweetness killed it followed by hints of coconut and then the chocolate which should come first.








Monday 23 November 2020

[Review] Alpro oat milk

The only oat milk I tried before was oatly which was flavoured and other oat milks in drink so I have never tried it plain.
Ended up getting the alpro oat milk so I could see what it tastes like.
To my surprise, it was similar to cashew milk and tasted just like milk but it wasn't as creamy as cashew milk.


Friday 6 November 2020

[Review] Alpro almond milk

Alpro is a non dairy brand that has been around for ages.

They have oat, almond and hazelnut milk and Cashew.

For people who want a milk that does not have a nutty taste, I would definitely recommend Alpro Cashew milk because it does taste creamy as claimed and it tastes just like whole meal which brought me memories of drinking milk during break at school.

There is a slight sweetness to it but not that noticeable if you gulp it down.

After trying the cashew milk, I can understand why cashew is used to make cheese because it is just like milk.

As well as cashew milk, the other non dairy nut milks that I like are hazelnut and almond purely because of the nutty aroma they have which goes nicely when you add it to tea, coffee or whatever you are making.




[Review] Alpro cashew milk - Chilled

Alpro is a non dairy brand that has been around for ages.
They have oat, almond and hazelnut milk but Cashew was one that I have not seen or tried before hence 
I had to try it.
For people who want a milk that does not have a nutty taste, I would definitely recommend Alpro Cashew milk because it does taste creamy as claimed and it tastes just like whole meal which brought me memories of drinking milk during break at school.
There is a slight sweetness to it but not that noticeable if you gulp it down.
After trying the cashew milk, I can understand why cashew is used to make cheese because it is just like milk.

As well as cashew milk, the other non dairy nut milks that I like are hazelnut and almond purely because of the nutty aroma they have which goes nicely when you add it to tea, coffee or whatever you are making.

Ingredients in the Alpro cashew milk - Chilled
Water, Cashew (3.1%), Sugar, Calcium (Tri-calcium phosphate), Sea salt, Stabilisers (Locust bean gum, Gellan gum), Emulsifier (Lecithins (Sunflower)), Vitamins (B2, B12, E, D2).


Thursday 5 November 2020

[Review] Actimel Dairy Free mango passionfruit almond & oat blend

Discovered the Actimel Dairy Free mango passionfruit almond & oat blend at Sainsbury so grabbed a pack to try.
There are 6 bottles in a pack.
The drink was a pretty enjoyable creamy drink without being too sweet but I would rather it plain without mango and passionfruit because I hate mango but luckily it was not offensive.
Later discovered that actimel dairy free only comes in blueberry or mango passionfruit.

If Asda had blueberry I would have definitely tried that.

It would be great if they developed raspberry, cocoa or strawberry because I think these flavours would be more popular in the UK.

A while ago, I tried the original when they had different design sleeves for the bottles.
https://www.actimel.co.uk/yogurt-drink/100-dairy-free/blueberry
https://www.actimel.co.uk/yogurt-drink/100-dairy-free/mango-passion-fruit







Saturday 24 October 2020

[Review] Lidl's just free Vanilla Soy Pot

At Lidl, they had various of soy yoghurts to choose from under the just free soy pot range with vanilla, original and blueberry.
It was hard choosing between the original and the vanilla so ended up getting the Vanilla.
As for the taste, it was a bit too sweet for my liking and the vanilla taste was rather artificial but not offending.
You can see some specks of brown in the yoghurt which appear to be vanilla seeds.









Sunday 12 April 2020

[Review] Nush Dairy Free Almond Blueberry Yoghurt

I have always wanted to try dairy free yoghurts so tried the Nush Dairy Free Almond Blueberry Yoghurt.
If I had eaten it blindfolded I wouldn't have known it was dairy free because it was creamy and tasted like usual dairy yoghurt with fragrant blueberry in it.
Will definitely try their other yoghurts when I get a chance especially the cashew yoghurt and you don't normally see cashew yoghurts around.



More info about their yoghurt on the inner insert.
(Used a fork because the shop didn't have a spoon and I was on the go)



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