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Tesco Low Fat Hazelnut Yogurt

 
Description: Manufacturer: Tesco / Type: Yoghurt

Newest Review: ... it over some fruit when im feeling healthy, it really hits the spot for me. Tesco say this yoghurt isnt suitable for small ... more

 ... children who can choke on nuts, so maybe just a yoghurt for the adults. This yoghurt has lovely big nutty pieces which is nice & is not watery & gloppy like some cheaper brand yoghurts. Also best avoided if you think you may have a nut allergy. Nutritional information is as follows - Name Per Serving Per 100g Energy 660kJ (160kcal) 440kJ (105kcal) Protein 6.0g 4.0g Carbohydrate 23.6g 15.7g sugars 22.6g 15.1g Fat 4.3g 2.8g saturates 3.0g 2.0g mono unsaturates 1.0g 0.7g polyunsaturates 0.2g 0.1g Fibr...more

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sexyminxy
Premium Review Tesco Low Fat Hazelnut Yogurt: Why pay more? (276 words)
by - written on 30/08/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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I am a big fan of hazelnuts but some hazelnut yoghurts can be quite expensive, depending on the brand you buy. Tesco hazelnut yoghurts are completely gorgeous. They taste really nutty & creamy, the way a proper hazelnut yoghurt should taste. Tesco sometimes do a good offer of four yoghurts for a pound which i think is a good price & you can also collect clubcard points too. Each yoghurt only has 160 calories & is quite low in fat which is great especially if you are on a diet. They are great to put in your lunchbox, bring to work or just have as a snack. I always pour it over some fruit when im feeling healthy, it really hits the spot for ...  Read the complete review

i_am_joy
Premium Review I'm nuts for this yogurt! (386 words)
by - written on 10/10/08 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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I read a review earlier about a Tesco Finest Hazelnut Yogurt and it got my tastebuds going. On my diet I allow myself one yogurt a day in addition to my milk allowance to ensure I get enough calcium, the trouble is varying the yogurts as I find them a very boring food and quickly get fed up of individual flavours. To cut a long story short, they had none of the Finest yogurt which is why I ended up with a Tesco Low Fat Hazelnut yogurt and couldn't wait to get home and try it. The 150g tub cost 28p, which isn't bad at all considering the Finest version would have been 64p and a tub of Muller is around 55p for 200g. I haven't tried ...  Read the complete review

 

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