Thursday, 24 December 2020

[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Colombian Coffee & Walnut Cake

The Marks and Spencers Colombian Coffee & Walnut Cake is a coffee cake filled and topped with coffee buttercream, decorated with dark chocolate and nibbed walnuts.

Overall, the coffee flavour really comes through in the cake with bits of walnut in between.

Best paired with tea or coffee because it is quite sweet.

















[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers battered Haddock Fillets

Earlier this year, M&S launched a good deal of Fish and Chip shop items like beer battered cod, battered scallops, Haddock kiev, lightly dusted seabass and even chip shop scraps that it got me hungry for fish and chips so tried the meal for one Fish & Chips which was fantastic.

This time I got the battered Haddock Fillets which cooked well in the halogen oven coming out crisp and delicious.

I didn't have any chips in the fridge so I simply had it with toast and mayonnaise and it was so delicious because you can't go wrong with tasty haddock.






Wednesday, 23 December 2020

[Review] Sainsburys Cream Slice

Cream slices are an old fashioned treat that is great with a cup of tea.
I just love the puff pastry slices filled with cream, strawberry jam.
Some might argue the puff pastry is a bit soft but I'm okay with that as it won't make a mess.
The fondant icing on top is simply delicious.
Not to be confused with custard slices or mille feuille.
The Sainsburys cream slice was not bad but a bit too sweet overall compared to M&S and Tescos.














[Review] Pot Noodle Sweet & Sour

Pot Noodles have definitely got the sweet and sour taste bang on for these noodles because these Sweet & Sour noodles taste exactly like noodles in Chinese sweet and sour sauce.

It can get quite sweet which calls for the sachet of sauce provided.

Adding the sauce makes it more appetizing because the sauce sachet has a punchy vinegar taste to it which makes it taste even better.

Overall, I would recommend having these noodles but I didn't like the dehydrated red pepper pieces which didn't go well with the sweet and sour flavour.













Tuesday, 22 December 2020

[Review] Pot Noodle Chow Mein

As a pot noodle fan, I haven't posted the chow mein flavour before so here it is.
The flavours were interesting as it was loaded with anise spices and the sort that you find in Peking duck and Chinese dishes so it does give you that Chinese food filling.
Adding the sachet of soy sauce makes it more flavourful.








[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Colin the Caterpillar cherry gums

At M&S, they have a popular range of Percy Pig and Colin the Caterpillar sweets where some of them are gelatin free.
There are so many to choose from as well as festive and limited edition ones that come out every now and then.
This time I tried the Colin the Caterpillar cherry gums because I love anything with cherry.
In terms of flavour, the cherry was really nice and didn't taste artificial and it had a surprisingly gummy texture despite it was made without gelatin.
Overall, I would definitely recommend these sweets if you like cherry.












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