Crosta & Mollica 2 Pomegranate Sorbet Fruit Shells 150g
£5.50
£3.67 per 100gProduct information
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FrozenSuitable for freezingSuitable for vegetarians
Product life guaranteed for 3 weeks.
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Pomegranate Sorbet Filled Fruit Shells
Storage:
Keep frozen at -18°C.
Best before: see base of pack.
Safety Warning:
CAUTION: Fruit shells are not edible.
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Manufacturer
189 Stonhouse Street,
London,
SW4 6BB.
Return To Address
189 Stonhouse Street,
London,
SW4 6BB.
crostamollica.com
Typical Values | Per 100g |
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Energy: | 583kJ/138kcal |
Fat: | 1.22g |
of which saturates: | 0.30g |
Carbohydrates: | 30g |
of which sugars: | 26g |
Fibre: | 1.4g |
Protein: | 0.40g |
Salt: | 0.03g |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (5)
Fabulous ingredients
The negative reviews aren't deserved - the price reflects the quality of the ingredients. I massively enjoyed having sorbet with such excellent ingredients and no nasty additives. However, there is room for improvement. I wasn't keen on the presentation in the pomegranate shell and would rather have a larger portion in a cardboard tub.
Not worth buying
I'm a big fan of the Crosta & Mollica brand in general but this dessert is a huge let down. The pomegranate skins used were on the verge of being rotten which gave a strange taste to the sorbet. The sorbet itself was.....ok....nothing special. You expect so much more for the price and portions are very small. It's a shame as the concept is great.
Horrible taste
Sounded lovely tasted revolting. Did not like the packaging. Stick to cherry ice cream which they do really well
absolutely tiny
these are the equivalent to a half scoop; the "pomegranate shell" is the size of a regular sized passion fruit, but is actually a third rather than a half as the widest part is missing; the shell is an off-putting pale yellow partially stained by pomegranate syrup; the flavour is beautiful but can not nearly justify the price
Incredibly tiny and overpriced
Trust me, you've never seen a pomegranate this size... even the two sorbets together don't equal the size of half of a normal pomegranate. I was kind of excited to have my partner try it, as I've talked about this Italian brand of packaged gelato called Antica Gelateria del Corso that used to sell sorbets inside halved lemons, mandarins and coconuts and was especially popular a couple of decades ago in Tuscany. The sorbet itself is decent quality but the price, for the size, is daylight robbery.