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Tesco Finest ProfiterolesNewest Review: ... cream and smooth rich Belgian chocolate, I was really looking forward to devouring them later on that night. Now the ... more More Tesco in Food
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by - written on 11/10/07 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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I'm pretty much a female Homer Simpson I love food and love beer ... and more food. So whilst strolling along browsing the desserts in Tesco's I saw these and just couldn't resist their allure. Everyone in my house loves Profiterole's so why the hell not? What Are They They are individual (for one not for sharing!) pots of choux pastry filled with fresh stabilised whipped cream, topped with chocolate flavoured mousse, Belgian Chocolate sauce and decorated with milk chocolate shavings. They are also hand finished, just to make them that extra bit special. The contain no artificial colours. The Packaging It's basically a plastic pot , with a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/03/06 (Very useful, 1114 readings)
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Whilst I like the odd bit of chocolate I am not a lover of things like chocolate gateau or Mars Bars as I cannot eat more than a couple of mouthfuls before I find them too sickly. However, on a trip to Tesco's and fancying something different than the standard Yoghurt I came across these 'Finest Individual Profiteroles'. These are fresh and not frozen. They caught my eye because they were an individual portion, although I couldn't see much more as they put them on the top shelf (wonder if thats cause they're naughty but nice?!) Once I had stood on tip toes to get to them, I popped them in my trolley and took them home, and eagerly awaited ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/05/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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It's nice to have a treat every now and again, and the Mrs and I decided that we would have these Tesco Finest Profiteroles as one last night. Obviously we didn't tell the kids, and we shared this just between the two of us. It's a decent sized portion but it will only really serve one or two people happily so it's definetely one for the adults. Inside the plastic pot, there are three big profiteroles which are crammed absolutely full of cream. The cream is some of the tastiest I've come across in a long time. It's fresh, creamy, thick and light just like you want from good quality whipped cream. It's a little bit sweet, but not very much so which I also ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/07/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Have I ever said I was a sucker for a bargain?? Well I usually have a look around the discount area in my local Tesco to see if I can pick any bargains up, on this one particular day I noticed that there were a few of these finest Profiterole Desserts left and they had been reduced down to £0.55p. Now I have a really sweet tooth and I couldn't resist giving them a go. They sounded totally delicious, made with fresh cream and smooth rich Belgian chocolate, I was really looking forward to devouring them later on that night. Now the nutritional information is something I don't normally look at if I wasn't to really enjoy an indulgent dessert but here ... Read the complete review
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