Thursday, 11 June 2020

[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Iceberg Lettuce - Washed & Ready To Eat

While I was shopping at Marks and Spencers I spotted the Washed & Ready To Eat Iceberg Lettuce which was reduced so I got it.
Lettuce is just lettuce but I was impressed that it was no fresh and crisp the next day with no sign of browning or oxidation.

Paired this with Marks and Spencers Just Add Caesar dressing which was creamy and tasty.


[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Just Add Caesar dressing

I love Caesar salad so got Marks and Spencers Just Add Caesar dressing because of the cute bottle.
It is designed be used all in one go when you are making a big salad.
The Caesar sauce was quite punchy and cheesy as it has Grana Padana as well as Parmesan in the ingredients.


[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers 2 Vanilla Slices

Cream slices are my ultimate favourite but this time they were sold out at Marks and Spencers so I decided to try the Vanilla Slices as I have not tried M&S's version.
To my surprise, this was the best vanilla slice I have ever had as I was previously put off by a different supermarket.
The M&S version is well balanced, the custard filling in the middle is not too sweet or overpowering and blends in very well with the icing on top.
Vanilla Slices

Marks and Spencers 2 Vanilla Slices


[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Rhubarb Fool

Fruit fools are a favourite dessert of mine which are basically fruit mixed with whipped cream which has a mousse texture.
I have been eating these since I was a kid.
This time I had the Marks and Spencers Rhubarb Fool which was just as good as the gooseberry as it was tart.
I appreciate the tartness of the rhubarb because too many rhubarb desserts are sweetened to the point that you can't taste its original tartness.




[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Fruit Jelly

At Marks and Spencer, there are fruit jellies in the chilled section: blackcurrant juice, raspberry and Fruit Jelly.
After trying the blackcurrant and raspberry, decided to try the fruit jelly.
The fruit jelly was much nicer than anticipated because there were orange pieces, grapes and pineapple in it.
The jelly base was pleasant with a pleasing orange taste that was not too artificially.
Overall the three flavours are nice in different ways so it is hard to say which one is the best but I appreciate the quality because they put fresh fruits in it.
 Fruit Jelly



[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Red Onion & Fontal Cheese Pantofola

The Marks and Spencers Red Onion & Fontal Cheese Pantofola looked appealing in the Italian section so decided to try it.
It is basically Pantofola bread topped with red onions, Fontal cheese and parsley.
The instructions say that you are meant to bake it in the oven but I microwaved it for a few seconds and it came out soft and pillowy.
It really depend on what texture you are looking for so if you want it crispy then follow the instructions but I was happy with the soft texture which made it a bit like naan bread.
The toppings on the pantofola smelled really nice, it was almost like if there was some wine on it which I did not see in the ingredients.
Anyway, the Pantofola tasted delicious so I would definitely recommend it.
M&S Marks and Spencers Red Onion & Fontal Cheese Pantofola


Pantofola bread




[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Saag Aloo

At Marks and Spencers, the Indian range is quite impressive, apart from curries, rice and naan they also have the delicious side dishes like sag aloo which I tried this time.
It was a lightly spiced in cumin and tomatoes with fluffy potatoes and  delicate spinach.



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