Grassington's Food Co. Multigrain vegetable bakes Reviews

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3 Reviews For Grassington's Food Co. Multigrain vegetable bakes

  • Guest 15th May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: the flavour is amazing, really appetizing! and the textures- crunchy on the outside, nice, soft veggies inside, and a good size


    Bad Points: maybe they should use different beans like kidney beans or pinto beans for greater depth in flavour- yeah, so i guess no real bad points!


    General comments: Multigrain vegetable bakes these are a complete meal package, whether you're vegetarian or not, as they include vegetables, pulses and wholegrain oats & seeds. The best part is the flavour- spicy (but not too hot) and refreshing - none of that stale, veggie-concoction nonsense! I just wish they were a tad bit cheaper, but 4 for around £1.50 isn't too bad.

  • Guest 18th Mar 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I absoluteley loved Grassington's Food Co. Multigrain vegetable bakes, was quite surprised just how spicy they were as didn't say on the packet, but as I adore spicy food. They are a good size. They are now my favorite food, yummy :)
  • letik Rank: Staff Sergeant 27th Apr 2008

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    Contains a large portion of nutritious, healthy ingredients (albeit not organic). The largest ingredients are: Vegetables (58%), Batter + Breadcrumbs (unknown %), Beans (17%). Sounds great. But what ruins it for me is the spiciness - probably the Red Chilli Pepper and Cracked Black Pepper.