Christmas is more exciting than ever because the food trend is changing.
This year Sainsbury have launched two teas that will make you look twice.
At Sainsbury, you can now get festive Brussel Sprouts tea and Pigs in Blanket Flavour Tea.
Brussels Sprouts Flavour Tea:
For people who dislike sprouts, they are more sensitive to something that they do not like.
As I am ok with sprouts I thought the tea just tasted like green tea so it was nice.
Pigs in Blanket Flavour Tea:
The smell of this one was rather strong, you could smell rosemary and sage as soon as you opened the packet.
As a tea, I found it quite smokey but not too bad.
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Friday, 21 December 2018
[FUJIYA] Bake Shop Almond Brownie
OLW Cheez Doodles
It was my first time try these Nordic Snacks and to my surprise, they taste and smell exactly like Wotsits!!!
[Baby Star] Dodekai Ramen
Basically [Baby Star] are a Japanese brand of snacks.
This packet happens to be fried ramen that look like thick printer cables and that's it!
This packet happens to be fried ramen that look like thick printer cables and that's it!
Sustainable protein
A while ago, some organization was promoting sustainable protein by giving away free ice cream topped with crispy insects which I did not try!!!
[Huntley & Palmer] Caramel Mallow Teacakes
Got these because I love Chocolate Teacakes.
Chocolate Teacakes are basically biscuits topped with marshmallow and coated in chocolate.
[Huntley & Palmer] Teacakes come with a twist because there is also caramel in the centre of the marshmallow!
Unfortunately, despite the long history of the [Huntley & Palmer] brand, I found the chocolate too sugary and the caramel was strangely see through like it was mixed with gelatin.
Chocolate Teacakes are basically biscuits topped with marshmallow and coated in chocolate.
[Huntley & Palmer] Teacakes come with a twist because there is also caramel in the centre of the marshmallow!
Unfortunately, despite the long history of the [Huntley & Palmer] brand, I found the chocolate too sugary and the caramel was strangely see through like it was mixed with gelatin.
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