Cat's value food review: rice pudding review
Brands compared: Asda,Tesco and Morrisons.
Expensive brand compared:Ambrosia.
Verdict.
They taste more or less all the same,but Morrisons seem to have half the rice and twice the liquid of the other two value brands. Ambrosia is expensive for what it is. Asda and Tesco win by default.
The Moose liked Ambrosia the best since it thought the can tasted nicer - higher quality steel??
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If I may add another item.
Instant noodles - Comparing Super Noodles, Asda and Tesco. I generally prefer the curry flavours myself; I've tried others from various brands but a lot of the flavours taste quite plasticky/artificial IMO.
I like Super Noodles least, they just seem more sickly than the others. It's a while since I tried the Tesco ones but IIRC the standard and value brands tasted roughly the same, just the value pack is smaller. As for the Asda ones, there does seem to be a taste difference between the two, as well as the size difference (Value was tiny last time I checked), with the standard Asda branded ones winning out IMO, although I don't find just one pack very filling.
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Originally Posted by
CAT-THE-FIFTH
Brands compared: Asda,Tesco and Morrisons.
Expensive brand compared:Ambrosia.
Verdict.
They taste more or less all the same,but Morrisons seem to have half the rice and twice the liquid of the other two value brands. Ambrosia is expensive for what it is. Asda and Tesco win by default.
The Moose liked Ambrosia the best since it thought the can tasted nicer - higher quality steel??
rubbish review.. rubbish ;)
no photo's no step by step theory of the test....
and no rice pud for me!
utterly rubbish! mooses to blush.
go review.... er......... gravy granules..... ;)
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Originally Posted by
Zak33
rubbish review.. rubbish ;)
no photo's no step by step theory of the test....
and no rice pud for me!
utterly rubbish! mooses to blush.
go review.... er......... gravy granules..... ;)
The Moose ate my camera!!:(
Edit!!
Plus my review is short and to the point!!
Now you know where to get value rice pudding from.
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is this some kind of facetious analogy that i don't quite get... or am i reading too much into this and you are actually reviewing rice pudding?
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If only you could buy rice pudding here.
I mean, you can, from an Expat food shop.. (Let's not talk about my $40 Xmas pud!).
Have you tried any home made recipes? Any recommendations? I see lots of recipes on the interwebs, but I'd like a good one!
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Can I join your team Moose? I've got extensive experience of product review, and I like food.
Oh hang on, I meant I've got extensive experience of eating food and no experience of reviewing :D
Butuz
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Originally Posted by
Biscuit
is this some kind of facetious analogy that i don't quite get... or am i reading too much into this and you are actually reviewing rice pudding?
Not all cheap rice pudding is created the same.
Now you know.
See I saved you having to try all those different brands,and feel all bloated and potentially disappointed!
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Originally Posted by
TeePee
Have you tried any home made recipes? Any recommendations? I see lots of recipes on the interwebs, but I'd like a good one!
Yes,they are better than the canned stuff. However,the best ones I have had seem to take ages to make.
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Butuz
Can I join your team Moose? I've got extensive experience of product review, and I like food.
Oh hang on, I meant I've got extensive experience of eating food and no experience of reviewing :D
Butuz
Yep but none of that poncey creative writing crap!
Short reviews for the time limited internet generation I say!
:mrgreen:
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Originally Posted by
CAT-THE-FIFTH
Not all cheap rice pudding is created the same.
Now you know.
See I saved you having to try all those different brands,and feel all bloated and potentially disappointed!
Well that clears that up... I think
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Not really "value" unless it's on offer (which seems pretty frequent) but I've tried a powdered rice pudding (think it was Aunt Bessies or some similar brand). Just add milk and heat it up. Takes a bit longer than canned stuff but it was amazing.
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Are we talking own premum or economy; tbh the same company makes most of the rice puddings!
Rice pudding is pretty global. A Danish bloke was telling me they have an cold almondy one with hot jam. On the Indian sub continent they have it with cinnamon. I think you just simmer rice in milk.
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Domestic_Ginger
Are we talking own premum or economy; tbh the same company makes most of the rice puddings!
Rice pudding is pretty global. A Danish bloke was telling me they have an cold almondy one with hot jam. On the Indian sub continent they have it with cinnamon. I think you just simmer rice in milk.
Value FTW!! Anything more than 30P a can - GTFO!!
:p
My comparison of value chocolate digestives:
http://forums.hexus.net/kitchen-cook...ve-review.html
Now with added pictures.
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If my cat doesn't like the food given to her, she simulates burying it into the ground & eats it short while later! :)
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Indian Rice pudding aka Kheer is now sold by Tilda :)