Showing posts with label jelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jelly. Show all posts

Wednesday 22 April 2015

Vegetable jelly

Normally jellies are fruit flavoured but I happened to come across one that was made of vegetables by a Japanese brand called Woody Village.
On the side of the cup, it shows the vegetables that are in the jelly.

After peeling the lid, you can see tomato seeds in the jelly.

There were bits and pieces of vegetables in it.
As for the taste, there was a strong tomato taste but I didn't like it because it tasted artificially sweet which is really weird because tomatoes are not meant to be sweet.

There was also carrot jelly as well so I wonder how that would taste.

Saturday 2 June 2012

Corallines jelly drink

Saw this drink made with corralline algae and got it because I have never heard of it.

There were four flavours: prune, grapefruit, grape and mixed fruit.

I got the grapefruit and one which I thought was natrual but it turned out to grape when I looked closer at the labelling.

Anyway, as expected I did not like the grape because the grape flavouring was really artificial, the grapefruit fared better however it was really vinegary.
The colour of the grapefruit was transparent light pink jelly.






Tuesday 17 April 2012

To Try: Speciality Balsamic Jelly



Inspired by Audrey’s travels in Italy and our passion for great tasting food, this balsamic jelly is a tasty accompaniment to a wide range of dishes from antipasti to grilled tuna steaks. The versatility of this jelly means that you can also use as an ingredient to your cooking. Try adding to your sauce or gravy. Spread on salmon fillets for a tasty treat.

To Try: Speciality Jalapeño Chilli Jelly



A fiery kick to meal times with Jalapeño Chilli Jelly to liven up a whole variety of dishes, lunchtime wraps or to enhance grilled meat or fish.

Wednesday 30 November 2011

Cadbury's Rocky road chocolate bar




I have tried Rocky road ice cream, but not exactly Rocky road chocolate.
The chocolate version is slightly different to the ice-cream, it contains cherry flavoured jellies, peanuts, coconut and marshmallow.
The marshallows in the chocolate were hard and chalky, and the cherry flavoured jellies tasted like lipstick with a hint of rose.
So overall I did'nt like that artificial taste, however the chocolate itself was visually quite pretty with colourful bits in it, especially the jellies.

Shake Shake Fanta with Jelly

Imagine shaking a fizzy drink, well the Shake Shake fanta lets you do that with out bursting out.

After shaking it, Jelly will form in the can, the Shake Shake fanta comes in two flavours: orange and grape.
The orange tastes like the normal orange, and the grape tastes of bubble gum.
The fizz is still there when you open it.

Saturday 27 August 2011

Nestle's Yo-Jelly [Yogurt+Jelly in peach or blackcurrant flavours]


The concept of natural yogurt and jelly sounded interesting, so got both flavours blackcurrant and peach.
It is produced by Nestle's Dairy Farm in Hong Kong.
It consists of yogurt at the bottom of the cup, and above the yogurt is a layer of jelly.
To me, peach tasted better and natrual with some sour notes however blackcurrant was fake and sweet for my liking.





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