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Friday, 18 March 2022
Lee Kum Kee Oriental sesame soy sauce (drizzle & drip)
Although Lee Kum Kee is a brand from Hong Kong, it is interesting that you get different offerings and varieties in the UK / Europe such as the sesame soy sauce which is like a salad dressing or whatever you fancy putting it on but with an Asian twist.
Iceland Southern Fried Boneless Chicken Thigh 2XL Burgers
After my previous impressive experience with Icelands Southern Fried drumsticks, I decided to fork out on the Southern Fried Boneless Chicken Thigh 2XL Burgers.
Again, they turned out really delicious because the coating was good and the chicken thigh was moist and bouncy as well as tasting good.
I tried the thighs with burger sauce and takeaway style curry sauce which turned out beautifully.
Wimpy Special Sauce
I was so lucky to get some Wimpy Special Sauce from Wimpy from their giveaway competition.
As it is a burger sauce, I had to test it out on a burger so I used it on some Southern Fried Crispy chicken thigh.
As it is a burger sauce, I had to test it out on a burger so I used it on some Southern Fried Crispy chicken thigh.
Ideally, the special sauce is best paired with beef but it complimented the chicken nicely.
I found the special sauce quite sweet with notes of dill.
Jude's vegan ice cream
On a recent visit to B Corp's popup shop I was really lucky t get my hands on some vegan ice cream by Jude.
There were so many flavours to choose from so we tried Vanilla, Salted Caramel and Chocolate.
To our surprise, the ice cream was creamy and decadent.
In terms of taste, Vanilla was our favourite while the chocolate was rich and decadent.
The salted caramel was not bad but lacked a salted caramel kick to it.
PROPER CHIPS (Lentil snacks)
Lentils are proving to be a successful ingredient in the snack industry.
Almost every snack company is making lentil snacks.
PROPER CHIPS are one of them with a good variety of flavours.
I tried the Salt & Vinegar, Sour Cream and Chives, Sea Salt and Sweet Sriracha chilli.
All the flavours were pleasing and moreish but I had to say the Sour Cream and Chives were outstanding as they were creamy and well flavoured.
Salt & Vinegar tastes amazing and Sea Salt strangely tastes like Chinese Prawn crackers.
Sweet Sriracha chilli was not as bad as anticipated but not my cup of tea.
Coop Masala & chilli hot cross buns
As a foodie, I love trying non conventional flavours when I see them.
Hot Cross Buns have been getting more and more creative each year.
Chilli and cheese are the norm now and now we have masala and chilli by Coop which doesn't sound too bad.
The sultanas and caramelized onions in the buns give it a lovely sweetness while the Masala and chili give it that aroma and kick.
Overall, the buns were quite nice and didn't taste odd.
Sainsburys Carrot & Chocolate houmous (Bunny snacks) Food on the go
To be fair, chocolate houmous is not new but just not as popular as regular houmous.
Chocolate houmous was invented quite a few years ago but I have only managed to try two chocolate houmous brands over the last few years because they are not easy to get hold of.
The ones I have tried do not taste anything like houmous but more like a thick chocolate spread.
When I saw the Sainsburys one, I knew I had to try it.
Carrot and chocolate obviously are not meant to be paired together so I ate them separately.
Tasting the chocolate houmous on its own, I would say you could still taste the houmous as well as the chocolate.
Overall not bad.
I ended up pairing the chocolate houmous on Coop's Masala hot cross bun where it turned out to be quite delicious.
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