Morrisons Apple & Cinnamon Porridge Pot 55g
45p
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Typical Values | (as consumed) (prepared with boiling water) per 100g | (as consumed) (prepared with boiling water) per pot (205g when prepared) | per pot (205g when preapred) %RI | your RI* |
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Energy | 437kJ/104kcal | 896kJ/212kcal | 11% | 8400kJ/2000kcal |
Fat | 1.4g | 2.9g | 4% | 70g |
of which saturates | 0.3g | 0.5g | 3% | 20g |
Carbohydrate | 17.4g | 35.7g | ||
of which sugars | 6.3g | 13g | 14% | 90g |
Fibre | 2.1g | 4.2g | ||
Protein | 4.3g | 8.7g | ||
Salt | 0.07g | 0.14g | 2% | 6g |
*Reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal) (RI) |
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Have had these for years and just love them. they thicken up beautifully. fab flavour.
For the price they are good value but if you can stretch to the branded version it's worth it. These are quite watery and lack flavour.
Honestly, this is the worst Porridge Pot I've ever had the misfortune of consuming. Rather than tasting like apple and cinnamon it just tasted like badly mixed flour and warm water. Save yourself the money and don't bother, or spend the extra and get a different brand as this one is vile!
Made this as per the instructions and all I was left with was a pot of grey water with oats floating in it, did not resemble porridge one bit!
I bought this to try on my latest shop. I can honestly say that it is the most disgusting thing that I have ever bought from Morrisons. I followed the instructions and ended up with what I can only describe as lumpy water. One taste was more than enough for me to realise that "apple and cinnamon" was an exaggerated claim. I am fairly certain that wallpaper paste would taste nicer.
This seems very sloppy but nice flavour and good amount of cinnamon.
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