The Giving Tree Vacuum Fried Broccoli Crisps 36g
£2.95
£8.19 per 100gProduct information
Country of Origin
Suitable for vegetarians
Package Type
Other Information
Broccoli Florets
Storage:
Store in a cool dry place.
Consume immediately after opening.
Best before: (see right).
Origin:
Made in Thailand
Brand
Broccoli was once known as Italian asparagus?
Answer: True!
Manufacturer
Unit 101,
222 Kensal Road,
London,
W10 5BN.
Return To Address
Unit 101,
222 Kensal Road,
London,
W10 5BN.
www.givingtreesnacks.com
Typical Values | per 100g | per serving (18g 1/2 pack) | % RI* |
---|---|---|---|
Energy | 1861kJ | 335kJ | |
444kcal | 80kcal | 4% | |
Fat | 25.0g | 4.5g | 7% |
of which saturates | 5.5g | 1.0g | 5% |
Carbohydrate | 38.9g | 7.0g | 2% |
of which sugars | 11.1g | 2.0g | |
Fibre | 22.2g | 4.0g | 16% |
Protein | 22.2g | 4.0g | |
Salt | 0.6g | 0.1g | 1% |
* Reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal) |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (6)
Delicious but expensive
Really tasty and much better for you than a bag of crisps, however at this price they will only be an occasional treat.
Interesting
like a sort of squishy crisp, i found moorish, nice to try something different. however for the price i would not buy again, but definitely say to give a go for something snacky different, and good for you.
Revolting
I LOVE broccoli so was keen to try these and particularly to see if my daughter who doesn't share my passion for the vegetable but does for crisps liked them. Yuk. They are awful, smell awful, taste greasy and fishy, would definitely not recommend.
Children love them
My two children prefer these to crisps.
lovely
Tried these recently and these have fast become one of my favourite snacks!! Very tasty as I am a big broccoli fan anyway. What's not to like? Tasty, low fat and good for you!
nice but too expensive for the portion size
Ate the entire bag in one go as its not big. I did like it but at this price I won't buy again. £1 a bag is the maximum I think it's worth. It does look like brocolli and tastes crunchy but there are lots of crumbs in the bottom where it's turned to powder. If it reduced in price to £1 I would by but at almost £3 a bag, no way.