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Sainsbury's Chick Peas In Water

 
Description: Manufacturer: Sainsbury's / Type: Vegetables

Newest Review: ... chick peas on there. In white and cerise pink writing I'm told the are Sainsbury's Chick Peas In Water and there is an at a ... more

 ... glance nutritional chart on there and I'm told an 80g serving of these counts as '1 of 5 a day' and that they are a good source of fibre. On the back of the can a full nutritional rundown is listed along with ingredients (chickpeas and water), allergy advice (contains sulphites), I'm told they are suitable for Vegetarians, Vegans and Coeliacs, I'm told how to heat them through (4-5 minutes in a saucepan on the hob or 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 minutes in the microwave), given a serving suggestion and contact details for Sainsbury's ...more

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Premium Review Sainsbury's Chick Peas In Water: Chickpeas on toast may be the next big thang! (506 words)
by - written on 02/08/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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Last week I decided I really fancied a vegetable curry and I found myself a recipe online that looked really simple and looking through my cupboards I did have all the bits and pieces I needed.... apart from chickpeas. So off I went in search of some! I wasn't 100% sure what I was looking for to be perfectly honest with you either lol. I mean I know what are they are but have never purchased any before and have certainly never cooked with them! Eventually I found this 410g can priced at 48p in my local Sainsbury's and they seemed do be just the jobbie! The Packaging: As I said these come in a 410g can that has a black label around it and on the ...  Read the complete review

 

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