Bay's Kitchen Tikka Masala Low Fodmap Stir-in Sauce 260g










£3.95
£1.52 per 100gProduct information
Country of Origin
Suitable for freezing
Suitable for the microwave
Suitable for vegetarians
Preparation and Usage
Simmer the sauce in a pan for 2 minutes until hot.
Instructions
Package Type
Recycling Information
Other Information
Store in a cool dry place. Refrigerate once opened & consume within 2 days.
Brand
Bay's Kitchen create award-winning, tasty foods which are free from Gluten & Dairy and are Low FODMAP* certified.
*Certified by FODMAP Friendly, trading name of fodmap Pty Ltd of Australia. Compared to many similar stir-in sauces, these sauces are low FODMAP as they are > 90% free of Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS), Excess Fructose, Lactose, Sorbitol and Mannitol.
Manufacturer
PO Box 1356,
Cheltenham,
GL50 9HJ,
UK.
Country of Packing
Return To Address
www.bayskitchen.com
Bay's Kitchen,
PO Box 1356,
Cheltenham,
GL50 9HJ,
UK.
Typical Values | Per 100g |
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Energy | 95kcal |
Fat | 6.7g |
of which saturates | 2.5g |
Carbohydrates | 5.3g |
of which sugars | 3.7g |
Fibre | 1.9g |
Protein | 2.4g |
Salt | 0.94g |
Low FODMAP Info | |
Total Fructans | <0.1g |
GOS | <0.1g |
Fructose | 1.0g |
Lactose | 0g |
Mannitol | <0.1g |
Sorbitol | <0.1g |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (13)
of 3
Too spicy
I don't usually leave reviews and I love many Ocado GF products but this wasn't for me. I added a pot of natural yoghurt to it and it was still too spicy. Won't buy again.
Tasty and Suitable
Tasty, easy to prepare, and good for IBS. Highly recommended.
So good!
I was a bit sceptical of this one due to other reviews, but I love all of Bay's Kitchen products I have tried so gave it a go and this didn't disappoint. Full of flavour whilst being gluten and dairy free and low fodmap.
Not the right taste
It’s nice that it’s dairy free, but the taste is far from the original. I love sour taste, but this is too sour, it makes it irrelevant to the intended dish; and it’s not a delightful surprise. There are much better dairy free alternatives in the market.
Not Tikka Masala
It's a shame that companies can market something that is so far off from the actual dish. It's an insult to the culture from where the dish came from.
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