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PRODUCT SUMMARY
Asda Chocolate Brownie is a most delicious brownie style sponge dessert, filled with delicious chunky chocolate chips and it sits in a pool of scrummy chocolate sauce. It's not the biggest dessert you'll find in Asda but I find it is just the perfect ... Read review
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Advantages: Extremely Chocolatey, Delicious, Convenient Disadvantages: Full of Calories and Fat
...the beginning!
PRODUCT SUMMARY
Asda Chocolate Brownie is a most delicious brownie style sponge dessert, filled with delicious chunky chocolate chips and it sits in a pool of scrummy chocolate sauce. It's not the biggest dessert you'll find in Asda but I find it is just the perfect size for me and "him in doors". The dessert itself is so rich you really don't need a lot of it to fulfill your chocolate desires.
HOW TO SERVE
The Chocolate Brownie ... ...enjoy it so much, served with thick single/double cream that we have never ventured down this route. It takes 20-25mins to heat in the oven and only 3mins in the microwave so it's an ideal finish to a main meal.
TASTE
It's a tough one to describe, but Chocolate Heaven is a close description. I like nothing more than melted chocolate and as this is filled with chocolate chips I get a real treat. The sponge is almost biscuity and not that chocolatey, ...
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