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The tin of Tesco Beans and Sausages is a basic design with a simple blue striped paper label to indicate the cheaper of the ranges produced by Tesco. I think you can say this about most supermarkets cheap ranges. Safeways cheap beans come with a simple white and green label whilst Kwiksaves ... Read review
(+) Cheapest of the high-end of the market brand beans, Highest bean and tomato content on the market, (-) None really. Can get cheaper beans but they are in my view of inferior quality and content.
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The tin of Tesco Beans and Sausages is a basic design with a simple blue striped paper label to indicate the cheaper of the ranges produced by Tesco. I think you can say this about most supermarkets cheap ranges. Safeways cheap beans come with a simple white and green label whilst Kwiksaves labels are simply white.
The advantage of the basci labels is tat they can keep the costs to a minimum. As long as you get all the information ... ...Just make sure your tins are not dented!The product itself cost a meer 36p for a whopping 567g which is 167g bigger than an average tin of beans.
Kcal 85 per 100 g
Sugar 4.90 per 100g
Fat 1.50 per 100g
Fibre 2.60 per 100 g
Free from egg free from milk
Less than 10% meat
When you open the tin, using a tin opener as they obviously think it is too costly to put ringpulls on, you can see, ... more
Tins of beans and sausages are a regular addition to my tin cupboard Having a two year old who has hollow legs, snacks are an essential part of the daily routine. Therefore it is important to provide a snack that is healthy and nutritious.
The tin of Tesco Beans and Sausages is a basic design with a simple blue striped paper label to indicate the cheaper of the ranges produced by Tesco. I think you can say this about most supermarkets cheap ranges. Safeways cheap beans come with a simple white and green label whilst Kwiksaves labels are simply white.
The advantage of the basci labels is tat they can keep the costs to a minimum. As long as you get all the information you require, it doesnt matter what the tin looks like! Just make sure your tins are not dented!The product itself cost a meer 36p for a whopping 567g which is 167g bigger than an average tin of beans.
Kcal 85 per 100 g Sugar 4.90 per 100g Fat 1.50 per 100g Fibre 2.60 per 100 g Free from egg free from milk Less than 10% meat
When you open the tin, using a tin opener as they obviously think it is too costly to put ringpulls on, you can see, yes, you guessed it, beans. The sauce is quite dark in colour, orange obviously. It seems thick and rich. I pour the contents into the pan. There are about eight little sausages, which are about an inch and a half in length. The overall product does smell quite salty but still smells quite tasty. The sauce is quite glossy and very thick as if having been thickened by corn flour. Once it begins to heat the sauce breaks down altough remains thick enough to stay on the beans.
The beans are of differing qualities. Although you get a sufficient number of whole beans, there are a lot of bean shells and mushy ones. You also have to be careful when stirring as the sausages tend to be quite soft.
I do tend to warm beans up on the hob as they tend to explode all ove rthe microwave or I melt the cling film into it and burn my fingers!! On the hob, it is a case of just warming the product through. When the sauce begins to bubble, then they are yusually hot enough! In the microwave, the full tin takes aorund two minutes on high.
Okay, I pour the beans and sausages on to a plate with toasted bread. There is sufficient to feed myself and my son. Zach tucks in and seems satisfied enough. The sausages are gone in seconds.
The beans are quite firm, some even hard. But that may be my cooking! The tomato sauce is okay, a little salty for my liking but edible. There is plenty of it too.The sauce does not have any specific tangy or sweet taste but again, it is not any way horrible. The sausages are very soft with a salty non descript taste. Im not overly keen on hot dog sausages anyway but these really make you wonder what type of muck is in them. Especially when they say minimum 10% meat content! Euch!
After two slices of toasts smothered in the beans and sausages, I was actually quite satisfied. Full, in fact, but I am only little! I have had the same product in my cupboard for weeks now so they must be okay, musnt they. They are a definite hit with Zach and he is a little picky although I dont have too many problems with his feeding habits.
If you like beanson taste for a quick snack, then you reallt cant go wrong with these! They are perfect for a quick meal and are quite nutritious really. I mean, beans are arent they!?! Thats what my mum always told me!
Hope you have enjoyed this review and thank you for reading!
Tesco value baked beans and sausages
These beans come packaged in a tin with the tesco value blue striped paper wrapper with the words in red. I quite like basic labelling it must save a fortune so many things are over packaged, only problem is you have to be able to read/ understand the language to find out what’s in the tin
Kcal 85 per 100 g
Sugar 4.90 per 100g
Fat 1.50 per 100g
Fibre 2.60 per 100 g
Use half tin put in non-metallic ... ...free from milk
Less than 10% meat
I am reduced to cooking by microwave only due to building works on the house. So what am I cooking?
Well I am also feeling hard up our savings are rapidly disappearing into bricks and mortar so I decided we would eat v cheap and bought a tin of value beans and sausages they cost 36p 567g this was a good sized helping for two. It was cold here yesterday at lunch time so I opened a can emptied it in to a bowl and ...
mumsymary 05.11.2003
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Advantages: Lots Of Bean And Sauce Disadvantages: Few Sausages, Sauce Lacks Taste
...to my review today on Tesco Value Baked Beans and Sausages.
Appearance
Well first off the tin has a very simple design, which consists of a white paper label and with the name and nutritional values written in dark blue and a red ring around the bottom. The first thing you notice however is the lack of a ring pull, which really annoys me as I have no idea where I left the can opener I brought back from Uni and am now reduced to using the one that’s ... ...taste to it. Once again Tesco seem to have tried to please everyone and failed completely. The sauce is by no means bad it’s just that it doesn’t have a whole lot going for it either.
Value
A 567g tin costs 0.38p, however the tin makes two decent sized portions so it’s only 0.19p per portion. Overall it’s not bad, it’s just that it’s pretty standard affair however this really should have been guessed from the label. If I was sort of money I would ...
El_Leon 25.06.2007
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Advantages: Good taste, nice sausages, very cheap, recyclable can Disadvantages: No ring pull, beans aren't Heinz (but then they don't cost Heinz money).
...lunch items from my local Tesco store. The can is aluminium and has a paper label with the familiar Tesco value logo as well as the heating instruction & nutritional information. There is no ring pull on the can but it's very easy to open with a can opener and this helps to keep the product nice and cheap so I don't mind at all. Once the can is opened I can see beans in tomato sauce with a few mini sausages poking out and it looks quite well proportioned ... ...put them on the hob for a few minutes. I warm them through for about 5 minutes (without boiling them) whilst I am waiting for my toast to cook in the toaster. Once my toast is ready and buttered I spread the beans & sausages over the toast along with all of the tomato sauce and a sprinkling of grated cheese (yum!). The sausages are lovely and meaty without being over the top. They are basically like mini frankfurters and the beans taste fine. The ...
katyeverett 31.07.2009
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...am a fond lover of tesco value foods, being a poor student! They are usually very cheap and don't taste too bad either!
This product has both these qualities. If you, like me, are lacking in funds and are often in to much of a rush (or just can't be bothered!) to make a meal, these are great because they can be cooked on the ho bor in the microwave in less than 5 minutes. You can have them with toast or chips, but the best time to have them is for ... ...extremely inexpensive at around 40p or less per can, with the can making a sizable meal for one or a reasonable portion for two. They are good enough quality to not only be edible for poor students like myself! These are also great for busy mums or people on the go as they are healthy and do taste nice. Great for kids for lunch or to go with dinner. My nephew is quite a particular eater, but he does not object to these.
Tastewise they aren't the ...
marie_flame 28.03.2004
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Advantages: Cheap, filling Disadvantages: Salty and a little sickening.
Well I was quite drunk one evening at a freinds house and as he lives accross the road from tescos and I was hungry I went browsing for food, well when i went in there I realised i'd left my wallet at his, even though it was just accross the road i thought, well it's a budget supermarket i'll use the change I have. So down the tins aisle I went, saw these, fitting my budget, to a drunk man a tin of beans with sausages it seems like the best thing ... ...they're beans. I bought them, stuck them in my coat and went back to my freinds house. Upon opening the tin, the smell was awful, it was very salty and made my head hurt a little, the sauce was quite thin and there was a layer on top about a quarter inch thick, not overly impressive. I perseverved, when poured into a bowl it doesn't look overly attractive the sausages were quite small and square, very soft, almost like pate, as i stirred they would ...
Mega_ross 07.09.2009
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