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Muller Light Toffee yoghurt |
| Date: |
11/07/09 (6 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Lovely, healthy, on offer
Disadvantages: expensive if not on offer
Yoghurt is the perfect food for all times of the day. Whether its an accompaniment to your bowl of cereal or toast at breakfast, a mid morning treat, or a pudding for after a meal, it really is very versatile. One of my favourite brands of yoghurt are Muller and I am particularly fond of the Muller Light variety.
Muller Lights can be found in all Supermarkets including Asda and Tesco. They are often found in little shops such as Superdrug and Boots too as well as hospital and airport canteens and sometimes little newsagents or petrol stations. They can always be found in the fridges which is the perfect and really the only place for them to be stored.
One flavour in the range is the toffee. The yoghurt comes in a 200g pot. Each pot costs 54p however there is currently an offer on where you can get 4 yoghurts for £2. This is only a saving of 16p but if you are being careful with your money then its definitely worth taking advantage of.
The pot is made of plastic with a foil lid. It is mainly white in colour however around the edges of the pot there is a fudge brown colour theme with all the nutritional information and product information on it too. The lid Is like I said made of foil and is mainly white in colour. However to make it a bit more colourful and appealing there is some delicious looking pictures of toffee cubes. It does look delicious and actually quite naughty and I found it hard to believe it was a diet product.
Opening the lid is easy but I was sprayed slightly with yoghurt. There was only a little on the lid which was easily enough scraped into the pot. The yoghurt looked fairly thick which was good as often the light yoghurts are poor and runny. It was a pale brown colour which looked very like a fudge caramel colour. It looked creamy on first appearance and this was so tempting.
After a little mix the yoghurt did thicken up quite a lot more and looked like a lovely texture. Spooning some up the first thing I detected was the sweet taste. It didn't taste overly like toffee however there was a definite sort of fudge taste to be tasted. It wasn't too strong though and remained fairly subtle which for me is good. It was actually very creamy too which surprised me despite the appearance.
Nutrition wise these are really great and a 200g pot contains a mere 100 calories. This is absolutely amazing considering some 125g pots contain the same if not more! It has an almost non existent fat content too which is just splendid.
These yoghurts go great on cereal or fruit and are even nicer when sprinkled with some crushed bran flakes or some meringue! Although its worth bearing in mind that this is a very sweet yoghurt and doesn't go with some things that fruit flavours do!
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