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Sainsbury's Indian Snack Selection

 
Description: Manufacturer: Sainsbury's / Type: Snack

Newest Review: ... the manufacturing process. I'm not going to write out the list of ingredients like I usually do because it's l-o-n-g! But ... more

 ... you can find the complete ingredients list on the Sainsbury's online shopping site: www.sainsburys.com/groceries You can cook them from chilled or frozen in the oven at 190ºC and they take 12 minutes from chilled and 20 minutes from frozen. Easy peasy! The level of spiciness is described as 'Mild' and I would definitely agree. So what are they like? I cooked them from chilled as they were a bit soggy coming straight from the pack. They didn't stick to oven tray at all which makes my washing up easier! When I opened...more

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Premium Review Sainsbury's Indian Snack Selection: (Snack) Variety is the Spice of Life! (812 words)
by - written on 15/06/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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I love Indian snacks but I'm too lazy to make my own and too broke to go to Indian restaurants so thank goodness for Sainsbury's! The packaging seems to have changed and it no longer has the photo of the snacks on the front. Instead it has just a plain purple cardboard sleeve. Both the cardboard sleeve and the plastic tray can be recycled if you have the right facilities in your area but the plastic film cannot be recycled. You can pick these up from the fridge aisle and they're normally with all the other chilled Indian foods although if you order online they're in the meat-free alternatives section. They cost £2.89 and you get twelve ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review A mixed bag of results for these snacks! (951 words)
by - written on 30/04/09 (Very useful, 163 readings)
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Whenever I have an Indian meal at home (which is once a week as a treat) I always cook up some rice and have some nan and snacks and things with it. Usually I just have a couple of onion bhajias but 12 items on offer at £1.44 (limited time only) instead of the usual price tag of £2.89 meant my Mum thought it was a nice idea to get me these for a treat! The Packaging.... The snacks come in a clear plastic square tray with a clear plastic cover over them. Then there is a 'purple coloured 'sleeve' around the middle that slides on/off easily and on there there is a picture of each one of the snacks stacked up in a tower. I'm told in white writing that ...  Read the complete review

 

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