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Tyrrells Mixed Root Vegetable Crisps

 
Description: Manufacturer: Tyrrells Salt / Type: Crisps / Beetroot, parsnip and carrot.

Newest Review: ... and 40 gram packets, the latter retails at 89p - 99p depending on the seller. Ingredients - - - - - - - - Tyrrell's ... more

 ... Vegetable Chips contain; Mixed Root Vegetables in variable proportions (Beetroot, Parsnip & Carrot) 65%, Sunflower Oil, and Sea Salt. ...always good to see a natural ingredient list without added colours, preservatives, or sweeteners. Appearance & Taste - - - - - - - - - - - - - The crisps are generally nice and crunchy, although predictably each vegetable does vary in texture and taste to each other. This has the overall effect of creating a novel eating experience which is certainly pleasing. There is a general ...more

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JJJJ
Premium Review Tyrrells Mixed Root Vegetable Crisps: Potato was so 1990's... (343 words)
by - written on 05/12/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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Most of us would normally associate crisps as being made from potato - or occasionally corn, as in the case of the ever popular 'Doritos'. However, Tyrrell's Vegetable Chips demonstrate the fact that crisps can be made from a range of ingredients including Beetroot, Parsnip, and Carrot. Described on the back of the packet as 'the ultimate classy nibble', the richly coloured crisps are free from artificial and GM products, suitable for vegans, and are Gluten free. Legend has it that Tyrrell's came up with the idea of vegetable crisps back in 2002 when a rogue parsnip found its way into a potato box, and ultimately into the peeler - although I'm not sure whether ...  Read the complete review

lisajo
Premium Review A tasty treat (256 words)
by - written on 25/08/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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I saw a pack of these crisps today in a shop and it took me back two years - when I used to eat them all the time - so I treated myself to a packet! I say treat, because of the price of them! I paid £1.10 for a 40g pack today. I used to pay around 95p but have seen them on sale for anything up to £1.25. Tyrells Vegetable Chips consist of natural beetroot, parsnip ad carrot chips and so are a bit classy and a fair distance away from regular potato crisps. The chips are gluten free and suitable for vegans and each 40g packet contains 196 calories and 13.9g of fat. I personally feel that this is a huge amount of both calories and fat for a packet ...  Read the complete review

SusanLesley
Premium Review Tyrrells Mixed Root Vegetable Crisps: Far too greasy for us I'm afraid! (766 words)
by - written on 12/12/08 (Very useful, 393 readings)
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I have often written reviews about products that I have bought and loved purely because I have read a review on Dooyoo telling me just how good the item in question was. I am sorry to say that this is a sad story of such a product that we really didn't like at all! On the way to Edinburgh we stopped at Tebay for a break and something to eat. We had a look in the farm shop there which incidentally is very nice and well stocked with all sorts of goodies! I saw a display of Tyrrell's crisps which included some bags of Hand Cooked Vegetable Chips which included parsnip, carrot and beetroot. I thought that these sounded really interesting but was a bit ...  Read the complete review

rachelwestall
Premium Review We're Rooting for you! (628 words)
by - written on 10/11/08 (Very useful, 334 readings)
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Tyrrell's Mixed Root Vegetables chips are an award winning snack - They were winners at the Excellence in Food and Drink Awards 2007, in the category of 'impulse snacking'. I certainly impulse snack on them!! Who are Tyrrells? Tyrrell's are a Herefordshire family business and artisan producer that grows the potatoes it uses in its crisps. They use thier own original recepies and produce the crisps on their home farm in HEREFORDSHIRE. They claim to be the only UK company who do this - 'it is not unusual for a potato to be dug in the morning and made into chips by lunchtime!' What are they? Tyrrell's Mixed Root Vegetables ...  Read the complete review

MrQuomps
Premium Review Tyrrells Mixed Root Vegetable Crisps: ANYONE FANCY A ROOT? (295 words)
by - written on 03/12/08 (Very useful, 495 readings)
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Mmmmmmm yummy yummy in my tummy!! Tyrrells are a Herefordshire based company that make the finest crisps in the land! Because their farm is just down the road from me I manage to get lots of free bags from a friend who works there, which is ace because the crisps are fantastic. Right, the mixed root vegetable crisps consists of BEETROOT, PARSNIP & CARROT all lightly sea salted. Not a sniff of potato in site! The parsnip crisps are the biggest, quite thick and not that 'crispy'. They are sweet and tasty (if you like parsnip to start with!) but they can get a tad sickly after a while. The beetroot crisps are a bit ...  Read the complete review

 

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