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Warburtons Fruity Tea Cakes |
| Date: |
07/04/09 (83 review reads) |
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Advantages: taste, easy to toast
Disadvantages: none
If for breakfast you want an alternative to toast how about trying a Fruity Tea Cake?
I mean though a Warburtons teacake.
At the moment tescos are selling them at 2 packs of 4 for a £1 instead of around 84p each so it is a good time to try them.
Even Jonathan Warburton says they are great toasted but not sure why they are called cakes!
To describe them is hard. They are roundish, 3-4", and 1" high, I suppose you could say they taste a bit like bread with currants and sultanas in it.
Ingredients
Wheat flour, water, currants, sultanas, sugar, yeast, vegetable oil, salt, E472e E471, soyal flour and gelling agent.
Nutrition info
energy 1083 kj
kcal 256 Kcal
protein 8.7g
carbohydrate 48.0g
of which sugars 12.5g
fat 3.3g
of which saturates 1.0g
fibre 2.7g
sodium 0.42g
salt 1.05g
The allergy advice is that it contains wheat gluten and saya.
What I do like is it also says that the product is produced in a bakery which does use milk, sesame seeds and barley incase you have an allergy to that.
The teacakes are nice on their own but I prefer them cut in half, toasted with butter which soaks in and is delicious.
They can be frozen.
Summary
A good thing to keep in the bread bin and the freezer for a quick snack. Do be careful though as one never seems enough although they are quite filling.
I would definately recommend anyone to go and buy them and try them. They are easily spotted with Warburtons written on them and in purple wrapping.
Summary: made by Warburtons these teacakes are fruity and nice
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- 17/04/09 Yum :) |
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