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Bertolli 'Italian Cheese & Red Onion' Baked BitesNewest Review: ... but all I could taste was cheese. The "bites" are thin and crispy and have a lovely crunchy texture. They are not ... more More Bertolli in Food
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by - written on 29/05/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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Bertolli Baked Bites: I was browsing round Morrisons looking for lower-fat, lower-calorie snacks and I saw some Bertolli Baked Bites reduced from 45p to just 15p a packet so I thought I'd give them a go, (at that price it would be rude not to). Each bag weighs 30g and contains 121 calories, 1.2g of sugar, 2.7g of fat, (of which only 0.39g is saturated), and 0.7g of salt. This information is located on a handy strip down the right hand side of the front of the packet. The rest of the packaging looks very Mediterranean and is a lovely olive green colour. The pictures of the product on the packet, (which is foiled for freshness), look ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/03/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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We saw these in the shops the other day and decided to give them a try. The Bertolli sauces we've had, have always been nice tasting so we thought, why not? *WHAT ARE THESE?* These are called Bertolli, Pepite, and are Italian cheese and red onion flavour baked bites, which are baked with Bertolli Extra Virgin Olive Oil. They are small little bites just over a centimetre in length and depth. *PACKAGING* They come in a foiled bag. On the front of the bag is the name 'Bertolli Pepite' and a picture of the product in a bowl, with cheese and red onions at the side, which looks really nice. Also on the front is some nutritional info ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/02/09 (Very useful, 162 readings)
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***ABOUT BERTOLLI*** Bertolli make a large range of items including Olive Oil, Baked Bites & Pasta Sauces. From its beginnings in olive oil, Bertolli today has grown to include a broad range of restaurant-quality pasta sauce and meals. While the Bertolli portfolio of products is constantly evolving to meet changing consumer needs, it continues to stay true to its Italian origins of culinary craftsmanship and trademark values of guaranteed quality, consistency and authenticity. Today, more than 140 years since Francesco Bertolli began selling his olive oil in Lucca, Italy, the original "Villa Bertolli" at piazza S. Donato still ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/08/08 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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Shopping in Sainsbury's trying to resist all the stuff I deem to be naughty is a really hard task. I decided a couple of days ago to get myself into line. Stop downing so many cocktails and eating out all the time. Stop munching my way through anything unhealthy and basically sort my life out and cook more etc. So yes there I am looking at the crisps thinking a couple of bags would do me for my tea with a packet of hob knobs when my conscience kicked in and said no tea will tonight be hot and served on a plate and biscuits don't go with bottled water! Feeling bit down and really missing crisps before I started the regime I came across these and they tickled my fancy. The ... Read the complete review
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