Lidl Low Fat Rice Pudding Review

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Bertie's Review of Lidl Low Fat Rice Pudding

17th May 2006

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
Good Points

19p for a 425g tin
Delicious


Bad Points

Absolutely not


General Comments

It claims on the tin to be 'Delicious Hot Or Cold', and it is. The low fat rice pudding from Lidl is quite the tastiest rice pudding I've eaten out of a tin, and it has the advantage of being relatively low in calories at 83 per 100g. That's on a par with ordinary baked beans. Normally, in products like this, low calories can equal low taste, but not in this case.

I'm unsure of the manufacturer; the only name I can see is 'Biffinet' and that is in 3/16" high letters at the bottom right-hand corner of the name panel. I Googled the name and the only reference I could find was to 'blenders'. Who cares anyway - Lidl doesn't sell anything that's not out of the top drawer.

At 19p a tin, this healthy treat must be one of life's bargains, and as a double bonus for me, it goes really well with Jordans Natural Wheat Bran.

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Members' Comments onBertie's Review

  • m329829 Rank: Sergeant on 31st May 2006

    How fitting, asssuming that this person must be enjoying her senior days; maybe you should try some salad. Too funny!

  • Bertie Rank: Major-GeneralCompetition Winner on 31st May 2006

    m329829........I think you meant that comment to go somewhere else as I can't see it pertaining to the review.

  • lewist Rank: Major on 21st Oct 2006

    I must try this. I have tunnel vision in Lidl - there are certain things I buy there, and I go elsewhere for others. I was convinced I had sussed out the best value items; the jams and honey, the fruit and veg, the coffee, the German beer and the chocolate, which I try to avoid, but perhaps I have to slow down and consider more of the range. Thanks, Bertie!