The Bay Tree Piccalilli 295g
£4.40
£1.49 per 100gProduct information
Country of Origin
Suitable for vegetarians
Storage
Best Before End: See Lid
Package Type
Recycling Information
Other Information
Piccalilli.
Storage:
Refrigerate after opening and consume within 4 weeks.
Best Before End: See Lid
Brand
Make the ordinary extraordinary.
Manufacturer
BA9 9RT.
Country of Packing
Return To Address
BA9 9RT.
Tel: 0845 900 3981
www.thebaytree.co.uk
Typical Values | Per 100g |
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Energy | 339kJ/79kcal |
Fat | 0.9g |
of which saturates | 0g |
Carbohydrate | 19g |
of which Sugars | 14g |
Protein | 1.8g |
Salt | 0.5g |
Ingredients
Allergen Information
Allergy Information
Dietary Information
Prepared in a premises where nuts, egg, milk, soya, celery, fish and gluten are also used.
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (85)
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no onions
No this isn't the greatest piccalilli ever but it doesn't contain onions and practically ever other pickle/chutney does so if you can't eat onions and don't make your own this is hugely welcome.
Nice jat
Elegantly presented in an attractive jar, artistically mottled with red squares and reassuringly expensive the only things this pickle lacks are flavour and texture. The only evidence of mustard is the yellow colour. It isn't crunchy, it isn't sharp and it isn't hot. But if you want gloopy sweet muck the jar does look really special.
Oh dear \- sweet, lingering taste of red peppers
This was always my go to piccalilli - a sharp, mustard pickle with crunchy onions, cauliflower, green beans. This is a sweet pickle, no vinegar, no mustard and soggy veg including carrots, red and green peppers. It is not very nice and adds absolutely nothing to a ploughman’s or cheese sandwich. Will not order it again.
Beware \- Two types
There are two types of Bay Tree piccalilli: Punchy (sweet but crunchy and really mustardy - love it); Perfectly Punchy (soggy, vinegary, still sweet but no turmeric/mustard taste so in my view not really piccalilli at all. I thought I was getting the first but received the second. Can see it sitting in the fridge for a while.
All sweet & no punch
Tried this as the M&S one has been out of stock for months. As sweet as a ketchup with absolutely no vinegar taste at all. If thats your thing then grab one but for me it made for a disappointingly bland sandwich
Peppers or no sweet peppers
Having read the review around why peppers are in piccalilli I wondered myself. This traditional English condiment surely has no peppers in there? Usually made from glut of green and white veg along with onion and mustard sauce I loved the sweet addition of peppers and worked this into the best ham and cheese sandwich I’ve had in a while. Last Christmas I bought a load of condiments from fortnam’s.don’t bother. They’re rubbish especially the hp ‘mystery’ sauce and their piccalilli. I’ve yet to open the horseradish but I imagine Tracklements is better
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