Tuesday, 13 April 2021

M&S Marks and Spencers Flatbread with Roquito pearls review

Marks and Spencers have rolled out so many new bakery items like rolls and flatbreads.
The Flatbread with Roquito pearls looked delicious so I ended up getting it.
The pepper pearls looked really similar to the ones in the M&S Chipotle slaw but I am not sure if they are the same variety.
Overall, I would say the flatbread is quite substantial so you need something heavy or strong to go with it.
The sweet Roquito pepper pearls gave it a nice sweet kick with some heat.
Rating: 3/5










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M&S Marks and Spencers Tiger Triangles

M&S have rolled out some new bakery items like these tiger triangles and flatbreads.
The Tiger Triangle is basically Tiger bread but in the form of Triangles where it gets the name tiger because of the patterned top.
The M&S ones were captivating because of the salt and pepper tiger paste which gives it some flavouring.
Overall, these triangles were crusty and delicious with a chew.
Rating: 3/5




Seeded triangles:


New bakery items
Cream cheese rolls, crusty dinner rolls



M&S Marks Spencer Gluten Free Wheat Free Vegetable Spring rolls

I am not allergic to gluten or wheat but I love to try wheat free and gluten free things just to see if there is a difference in texture or taste.
So far I have only tried pastas and breads which prompted me to these spring rolls which are wrapped in gluten free and wheat free pasty. 
Overall, I found them just like your regular spring roll but it had a slightly sticky texture when you chew it.
The filling was the usual oriental vegetables but a bit sweet for my liking because of the seasoning.
Rating: 3/5
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Martenista

It's that time of the year when people tie #martenitsa on Cherry blossoms.

Tradition dictates that Martenitsi are always given as gifts, not bought for oneself. They are given to loved ones, friends, and those people to whom one feels close.

Beginning on the first of March, one or more are worn pinned to clothing, or around the wrist or neck, until the wearer sees a stork or swallow returning from migration, or a blossoming tree, and then removes the Martenitsa.







Morrisons Toffee Yum Yums

I love yum yums which are are similar to cronuts but much better.
The Sainsburys ones are pretty good because they are slim and uniform while the icing is not as thick as other brands.
This time I tried Morrisons because they had toffee yum yums which I don't normally see around.
The toffee flavour was prominent and the yum yum was not too sweet as a whole.
The only thing that let it down was the fried oil after taste like their donuts so I didn't have two in one go like I normally do and it makes me appreciate how nice the Sainsburys yum yums are without an oily aftertaste.




Asian Street Style Malaysian Laksa noodles

As a pot noodle fan I have always wanted to try the Asian street style pot noodle which is pricier than the regular pot noodle.
Finally tried the Asian Vietnamese pho which must have been the wrong choice to start with because the flavour was a bit too sweet and the noodles were too soft and break easily.
Despite not liking my first Asian Street style noodle by Pot Noodle, I decided to give it another go with the Malaysian Laksa.
The noodles in the laksa flavour were different, much thinner and stronger although they went soft really quickly.
You have to make sure you mix all the broth powder that is clumped together at the bottom otherwise the flavours will be weak.
Overall tasty and coconutty with pieces of coconut in it.
The noodles were much nicer than the Vietnamese beef pho one because the strands were thinner and absorbs the soup better.
Will definitely buy this again but they still don't beat the original pot noodles but if you have a craving for flat rice noodles then I recommend this and next time I have it, I will probably get rid of the broth when the noodles are soft to prevent then noodles from getting too soft.
Rating: 4/5









[Displays] Andrex puppy plush at Tescos

Spotted this huge adorable Andrex Puppy at tescos.
I wonder how many more are out there.











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