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Tesco Finest Lemon Curd YoghurtNewest Review: ... yogurt and I reckon I'd have been better off having a piece of toast with butter and real lemon curd for much less fat than ... more More Tesco in Food
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by - written on 03/10/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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I love lemon flavoured things and on the day I brought this Lemon Curd yogurt from Tesco Finest I opened it as soon as I got home because I've been wanting to try it for ages but never got round to buying it. It looks and smells delish when you open the pot and is smooth and looks proper thick even before I dug my spoon in. I don't know why but I was expecting bits of lemon peel in it but the yogurt is perfectly smooth and creamy, there's 14% whipping cream in it and that makes it a very thick dessert style yogurt. It's not the sort of yogurt that you'd eat for breakfast because it's too sweet and fake tasting. I don't think it's as tasty as it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/10/08 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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I remember when I was younger, I would always eat the lemon curd out of those little tarts and leave the horrid, crumbly pastry. Even now, I have a certain special liking for lemon curd. When I noticed the Lemon Curd flavour yoghurt in the Tesco Finest range, did I hesitate to try? No! The yoghurt comes in quite a bizarre shape, almost oval. It was quite deep too. On the front of the black pot you will notice there is an image of ripe-looking lemons. Now, these actually did not attract me too much, but I was still keen to see what the yoghurt itself was like, as there was no indication on the pot itself. When you do peel back the lid, you will find ... Read the complete review
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