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First up we have SWEET AND SALTY VEGGIE PROTEIN POWER, this snack pot contains honey salted peanuts, edamame beans, unsalted roasted cashews and baked salted peanuts.
The Benefits - This snack pot is a brilliant source of plant protein, it's recommended that you enjoy a portion of nuts everyday, as they're such a handy way to get in healthy fats and fibre, as well as protein which helps the growth and maintenance of your muscles.
- High in fibre
- Source of manganese
- Source of protein
- Suitable for vegetarians
The edamame beans were okay, but they are not something I choose to snack on and therefore they're not for me.
I thought the baked salted peanuts were nice, I really enjoyed them. I also really liked the unsalted roasted cashews.
I loved the honey salted peanuts, they're my favourite from this snack pot.
Overall a good healthy snack pot.
Next we have OUR VERSION OF JAFFA CAKE, this snack pot contains orange flavoured raisins, Belgian dark chocolate buttons and roasted hazelnuts.
The Benefits - The raisins are naturally flavoured with orange juice, meaning no artificial sweeteners or refined sugars. Roasted hazelnuts are a tasty way of getting some essential minerals and healthy fats, they also make the snack pot a source of manganese and copper, nutrients need for energy metabolism and protection of cells from oxidative stress.
- Source of manganese
- Source of copper
- Source of fibre
- Nutritious alternative to Jaffa Cakes
- Suitable for vegans
I didn't like the hazelnuts, for me I find they have an odd taste, so I'm not a fan.
I liked the dark chocolate buttons, I'm not normally a fan of dark chocolate but these I didn't find the taste too strong or bitter.
I loved the orange infused sultanas, they were really juicy and tasty.
Next we have OUR VERSION OF COFFEE WALNUT CAKE, this snack pot contains walnuts, Chilean flame raisins and milk chocolate coffee beans.
The Benefits - Walnuts are a source of omega-3, which helps keep your cholesterol levels in check, they're also a source of manganese, which helps maintain healthy bones and protects cells from oxidative stress
- High in omega-3
- Source of manganese
- Contains real coffee beans
- Suitable for vegetarians
No matter how many times I try them, walnut ate just not for me.
I really liked the Chilean flame raisins, they were really juicy, and I loved the chocolate coffee beans, the coffee was really subtle and I loved the crunch from the coffee beans.
Lastly we have COCOA VANILLA PROTEIN FLAPJACK, this snack pot contains a cocoa vanilla flapjack.
The Benefits - All GRAZE's flapjacks are baked in small batches, meaning the whole rolled oats keep all their natural goodness, making their flapjacks a source of fibre and manganese, which are nutrients that support the immune system and protects cells from oxidative stress. The mixed seeds, cocoa powder and cacao nibs that are added to the mixture, mean these flapjacks are also a source of essential minerals. Also blended together is soy protein, tapioca starch and a pinch of salt, then puffed up like rice crispies and added to their flapjack mix.
- Source of fibre
- Source of protein
- Whole rolled oats
- Suitable for vegans
- Suitable for vegetarians
Flapjacks from GRAZE are always appreciated, it's rare I come across one that I don't enjoy eating. This one is no different, the flapjack was really soft and chewy, the flavour is to die for and the flapjack itself was very moreish.
Now it's time to get into the business side of the Graze box, each box comes with 4 snack pots with snacks had selected just for you from your preferences you give the Graze team from over 100 choices. Each box is £3.99, with your 1st box being half price on subscription, You can choose between having your personalised box delivered through your letterbox every week or fortnightly with also the choice of being able to skip a box or take a holiday if you're away when you box is due. You can also earn rewards by simply being a loyal grazer, by rating and and reviewing your box. If you are interested in making your own Graze subscription then head over to the Graze website.
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