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Ambrosia Custard and Rice Pudding DessertsNewest Review: ... pot with a foil peel off lid. Nutrition information on the pot tells me that the whole tub will provide: 137 kcals 5.0g ... more More Ambrosia in Food
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by - written on 01/02/08 (Very useful, 387 readings)
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AMBROSIA CUSTARD WITH RHUBARB! I adore yoghurts of any kind, and have been enjoying one daily for the past number of weeks, sampling my way through a varied selection of flavours and kinds. This week though, I decided a change and went hunting for something new. I was delighted when I came across a dessert that looked so creamy and appetising; Ambrosia Devon Custard with Rhubarb. Considering rhubarb is one of my favourite fruits, I could not possibly let this opportunity pass by, and purchased the pack of two desserts without giving a second thought! It had been a while since I had had custard, so the taste was quite distant to me now. Last ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/01/08 (Very useful, 890 readings)
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Since falling pregnant with my 3rd little one late last year my appetite has increased ten fold and I'm constantly looking for a snack or something to nibble on to ease my hunger pains. Already having 2 demanding toddlers means that, until they're in bed at least, I don't have time to make myself up fancy snacks or large meals. I've always had a sweet tooth so deserts are always a favourite of mine and in my search for a new and exciting variety of desert snacks to stock up my fridge I discovered Ambrosia Rhubarb & Custard. Ambrosia Rhubarb & Custard- Most of us are familiar with Ambrosia for their range of tinned custard, rice puddings and other ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/11/09 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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I must confess to having a strange relationship with Rice Pudding, visually I cant stand the stuff as it reminds me too much of awful school puddings I had to endure years ago but when I tasted it again many years later I found that I actually quite liked it after all. Thats why for me, these little pots of Ambrosia Rice pudding are ideal, I can eat them straight from the tub and dont have to look at a bowlful of it. The variety I normally buy in is the Low Fat one which comes in a 150g blue and white plastic pot with a foil peel off lid. Nutrition information on the pot tells me that the whole tub will provide: 137 kcals 5.0g ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/10/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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I have just reviewed by favourite pudding which is Heinz Chocolate Sponge Pudding, but with every good pudding you need a good custard to put on top of it. The only custard I have ever bought and used is Ambrosia Devon Custard. In fact I can't ever see myself using anything different, maybe it is because I have childhood memories of that horrible lumpy custard you used to get at school or my mum attempting to make custard from powder. Either way I like custard to be straight out of a tin and to be the best brand there is available to buy. Ambrosia Custard (proudly made in Devon for over 90 years) comes in a 425g tin and costs 75p from Tesco, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/09 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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Ambrosia - Food of the Gods, I think that Premier Foods of Lincolnshire who produce the Ambrosia products chose wisely when they named their ready made custards and milk puddings. Unless I strike lucky and find the Ambrosia low fat Devon custard on offer in one of the discount stores I will look to pay about 75p a can which is the normal RRP for this product. If I am in the mood then I make my own custard from scratch but there is the odd occasion when I just would far rather open a tin and not have to bother to scrub out the messy saucepan afterwards. Custard has always been a favourite in our household, we love it on tarts, steamed sponges and it ... Read the complete review
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