Sainsbury's Stuffed Mini Red Cherry Peppers Reviews

Sainsbury's Stuffed Mini Red Cherry Peppers Snacks

Product Type: Sainsbury's Snacks

Newest Review: ... little plastic tub that can be stored in the fridge, and are good for a couple of days after opening. The tub can also be ... more

 ... re-used afterwards if you like to recycle. They can be added to a salad or eaten on their own; if you're health conscious then make sure you drain off some of the olive oil before eating! Each pepper is bite-sized and very sweet; I personally prefer a spicy pepper to a sweet one, when it comes to stuffing with cheese. The cheese itself is very sweet too, which is where the problem lies. Each mouthful is quite sickly with all this sweetness; I am used to these dishes having a spicey, savoury pepper filled with a sweeter c...more

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Kentie
Sainsbury's Stuffed Mini Red Cherry Peppers: Too sweet for me (307 words)
by - written on 21/03/12 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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I'm a huge fan of Greek-style appertizers, such as these cheese-stuffed peppers. They were bought for me as a treat from Sainsburys, where you can find a variety of similar products. The counters in particular stock a few different types, and if you intend to eat them the same day you can often pick up a reduced pot. These come in a little plastic tub that can be stored in the fridge, and are good for a couple of days after opening. The tub can also be re-used afterwards if you like to recycle. They can be added to a salad or eaten on their own; if you're health conscious then make sure you drain off some of the olive oil before eating! Each pepper ...  Read the complete review

jojo8948
Stuffed peppers in a pot (315 words)
by - written on 07/04/10 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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I love these peppers from Sainsburys. They are so tasty. They come in a plastic tub witha lid, which I find really helpful as you don't have to eat them all in one go. A few products I have had from Sainsburys just have the peel back plastic film, so it doesn't keep things as fresh. They cost about £3.25 for a 200g tub. I'm not sure how many actual peppers that equates to but you do get a good few. The peppers are described on sainsburys website as "Red peppers with a feta and soft cheese filling coated in sunflower oil". The small red peppers are always very soft, juicy and very sweet, with loads of lovely creamy ...  Read the complete review

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