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Tesco 'Value' Chicken Curry With Vegetables

 
Description: Manufacturer: Tesco / Type: Ready Meal

Newest Review: ... course coming from a tin, it's not the most wholesome of meals, and contains nothing resembling a healthy amount of ... more

 ... vegetable. The curry itself has quite a strong flavour, but is not even remotely spicy. In this respect it doesn't compare to a home made curry at all. On the plus side, there is a respectable amount of chicken present in the can, and the sauce accompanying it is quite thick and rich. It can be warmed either on a hob or in a microwave, and seems to taste better and slightly more wholesome when done on the hob. Both ways will however fill your kitchen with a lingering curry smell which isn't exactly pleasant. I generally don't...more

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Gaven
Premium Review Tesco 'Value' Chicken Curry With Vegetables: Who fancies a curry? (187 words)
by - written on 16/11/09 (Useful, 4 readings)
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Reasonably, this is a cheap way of making a whole meal. Accompanied with rice this will give you a large serving of curry which is perfectly adequate as a main course. Of course coming from a tin, it's not the most wholesome of meals, and contains nothing resembling a healthy amount of vegetable. The curry itself has quite a strong flavour, but is not even remotely spicy. In this respect it doesn't compare to a home made curry at all. On the plus side, there is a respectable amount of chicken present in the can, and the sauce accompanying it is quite thick and rich. It can be warmed either on a hob or in a microwave, and seems to taste better and slightly more ...  Read the complete review

leeanne160480
Premium Review WATERY CURRY (399 words)
by - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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I like to buy things like this just to dump over some Chips or in a Baked Potato, as it makes a cheap and tasty filling. I had never tried this one before, but due to the price I thought it was worth a try. This is from tesco's Value range and cost a bargain 31p when I bought it. A good price for a 392g tin. The packaging wasn't that nice, but since it is a budget brand, I wasn't expecting something nice. It is a plain white label with the Tesco Value tag at the top. The only colours on this is blue, and the red of the writing on the tin. There is a little picture of the Curry, but I found it odd to have this picture as it was all in blue and didn't ...  Read the complete review

xxfoxyredxx
Premium Review Tesco 'Value' Chicken Curry With Vegetables: A soup like curry.... (649 words)
by - written on 05/05/09 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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Of late I've been trying to eat a little bit more. I tend to forget to eat or not be bothered the majority of the time. This is due to not being the worlds most wonderful cook, not being motivated to cook for one and really for me food is food and I don't enjoy it really but have to eat lol! So when mooching around Tesco I decided that I would try this out. Not just cos it was cheap but I've never had a curry out of a tin before and was just interested to try it if the truth be told lol. The Packaging.... Not as depicted in the review photograph at the top of this page at it has recently changed slightly. It's still a 392g tin with white ...  Read the complete review

 

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