Oh dear. What was Mr Tesco thinking?
Tall Elegant taste tester and I took a snap decision to throw these sweet potato crisps away before the rest of the reluctant taste testers had the chance to try. Noble Friend smelled the overpowering... I really hardly know how to describe it... and didn't try to stop us.
These crisps had a far too strong would-be-cheesy taste, and an aroma that pervaded half the office before we had a chance to stop it. And a frankly horrible taste not far off soap. Let’s just say we were very unimpressed. Oh dear.
Tall Elegant taste tester was much more polite than me: she didn't open up the bin and spit hers out.
I’ve got to say that I had my doubts about this flavour when I saw the packet but I wasn’t expecting it to be quite so nasty. Perhaps a lucky escape for all of us that this was a limited edition flavour.
The Chef's brother (not technically my brother-in-law but you get the picture) gave me this packet of crisps for Christmas. Impressive! One of the very nastiest crisps the reluctant taste testers and I have tried.
We spend quite a lot of time in Switzerland (lucky us) and have fondue quite often. It never tastes like this.
Wednesday, 6 March 2019
Tesco Finest Limited Edition Sweet Potato with Cheese Fondue Hand Cooked Vegetable Crisps
Labels:
Cheese Fondue
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hand cooked
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Limited Edition
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potato crisp
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sweet potato
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sweet potato chips
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Tesco Finest
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UK
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