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Muller Corner Healthy Balance (Red Berry) |
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16/04/09 (136 review reads) |
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Whilst in Makro the other day, I came across a 6 pack of Muller yoghurts that I had never seen before (and if I had, I just hadn't paid attention to it). It contained 3 different yoghurts in it, and there were 2 of each kind. One of which was the Muller Healthy Balance Corner - Red Berry, which caught my eye instantly.
The Muller Healthy Balance Corner Red Berry comes in the same white plastic split pot as all of the other Muller Corners. If you are unfamiliar with the pot I'm talking about, it is split in two, 1/3 contains cereal clusters and red berries and the other 2/3 contains low fat probiotic yoghurt. The lid on this yoghurt is another one that has changed since Dooyoo uploaded it's picture. It is blue and white with a pink swirl which contains the Muller Healthy Balance logo and the flavour name. On the top right hand corner there is a picture of the cereal clusters and red berries. The design on this yoghurt is extremely inviting and my mouth was watering just looking at it.
On the lid, it claims to be 'low fat, probiotic yoghurt with a separate helping of cereal clusters and red berries. 100% natural ingredients'. Hmm, sounds delicious and healthy too! How would it smell? How would it taste?
I peeled back the foil lid and wasn't hit by any kind of scent whatsoever. I took a whiff of the yoghurt up close, and it smelled just like any other probiotic yoghurt. The cereal clusters and red berries gave off a very 'freshly baked cookie' smell with a hint of fruit - it smelled really good. The clusters and berries not only smelled tasty, but they looked it too, the clusters were a good size and looked like fresh cereal, while the berries were a deep pink colour and although you could tell they had been freeze dried (which I usually hate), they looked surprisingly delicious. The yoghurt was just like any other probiotic, an off white colour and very creamy looking.
So, it was looking good so far, but how did it taste?
I tasted a little of each side (like I always do) before deciding whether to mix them or not. I tasted one of the red berries first. WOW. It was tiny, but packed with flavour! Next came the cereal cluster, it tasted exactly like granola, mmm. And finally, the yoghurt, it was really yummy too. Normally, probiotic yoghurts aren't my favourite due to how sour they tend to be, but this was sweeter than normal and extremely tasty. So that was it, the deciding factor, I had to mix the two.
Roughly 3 and a half minutes later, I had demolished the lot. Yum yum yum yum yum. If I wasn't so stuffed I'd have had another! The taste of both sides complimented each other wonderfully, the berries, the creamy yoghurt, the crunch of the cereal, it really was too good.
Now, it's called a 'healthy balance' yoghurt AND it's delicious, but how healthy is it?
Each 150g pot contains 178 calories, 4.05g of fat and 26% of your recommended daily allowance of calcium. 

Hmm, a tad more calories than some of their biscuit based crunch yoghurt, but with just over HALF of the fat than usual, I think I can cope with the extra 5-10 calories.
Like I said, I bought this in a pack of 6 from Makro which cost me £2.35 but I'm sure you can find them singular in the leading supermarkets and I'm sure the 6 pack would be cheaper in places like Asda too.
This is absolutely delicious and I will definitely be re-purchasing it and I advise that you give it a shot too.


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- 16/04/09 Bit misleading aren't they :o( |
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