🍯 Spread the legend, savor the moment.
Lotus Biscoff Spread is a 400g jar of finely crushed, smooth paste made from the iconic Lotus Biscoff biscuits. Crafted in the UK, it contains no added flavors and is suitable for vegans and vegetarians. Perfect for elevating your bread, snacks, or desserts with its authentic caramelized biscuit taste.
Item weight | 400 Grams |
Item form | Paste |
Cuisine | english |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Size | 400 g (Pack of 1) |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Allergen information | Contains: Wheat, Soy |
Speciality | suitable_for_vegans |
Region of origin | Europe |
Unit count | 400.0 gram |
Colour | White |
UPC | 721865824098 721864867881 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05410126116953 |
Manufacturer | LOTUS BAKERIES |
Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 2.5 x 2 cm; 400 g |
Item model number | 550209 |
Product Name | Lotus Biscoff Spread 400g |
Weight | 400 g |
Storage Instructions | Store between 17 and 23°C |
Manufacturer contact | Lotus Biscoff Spread 400g |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Package Information | Jar |
Serving Size | 15 g, 1, 100 g |
Energy (kcal) | 87.24 kcal |
Fat | 5.7 g |
- Saturates | 1.1 g |
Carbohydrate | 8.5 g |
- Sugars | 5.5 g |
Protein | 0.4 g |
D**E
Great crumch
Well worth a try, delicious and crunchy
M**I
Delicious
But a little pricey and the taste is quite subtle
L**L
Oh dear, so yummy it's lethal!
I bought this, at £2.29 as an add-on item, mainly because I was curious to find out exactly what it was/how it tasted. I love the biscuits so thought I'd give it a go.On receiving it, I tasted it from the jar and found it to be .... delicious! It is quite thick to eat straight from the jar (though it's so yummy!) but I couldn't quite get my head around eating it on toast, crumpets etc. After a few weeks with me having a sneaky half-teaspoon here and there, I decided I really should try it on warm buttered toast before I dismiss the idea entirely. I'm converted. The warmth of the toast thins down the spread and makes it a better consistency. I will definitely eat it like this from now on.
E**D
I *love* this spread
If you've just stumbled across this product, and are wondering if it could possibly be as good as it sounds - IT IS. It is so wonderful that it went straight back onto our shopping list after it arrived as someone (It might've been me...) sat with a teaspoon and ate it from the jar the moment they'd opened the parcel. We can find this in some very specific Sainsburys but have struggled, and it's no more expensive here than at the supermarket. Well worth it, your tastebuds will thank you! We received our first jar as a present for my biscuit-loving fiancée, and it is a great present for biscuit lovers if they haven't come across it!
M**A
spread well
It is a bit too sweet for me by my kids love this biscuit spread on Jacobs Crackers or on toasts. It makes a great snack. Tastes great.
A**C
Pretty darn decent
I wasn't blown away, but this is a nice little product. I've never had Lotus biscuits before, but to me this just tastes like digestives (which is a good thing!). Kind of like the base of a homemade cheesecake or something :)it's a nice change from chocolate spread, so great if you feel like switching it up. I think it'd be good on croissants, and maybe ice cream or stuff like that. I'll have to experiment as I did only get it yesterday! Wouldn't recommend it on toast though; I know other people have but for me it just didn't go . . . maybe because toast is quite dry and this is also a pretty dry / thick spread? Either way, the combination wasn't my cup of tea.
F**M
Astonishingly good!
No idea who would have thought of this but it's delicious! It's a spread made from the yummy Lotus biscuits you get with your coffee in cafes...I know, sounds weird but do give it a go. They suggest to use it as a spread and you would be amazed how good that is, but my son makes 'ants on a log' with it (take a stick of celery, fill the groove with Lotus spread and stick on raisins) which is also strangely good and a cool way to get celery down him! He knows how to take weird and raise it...
D**E
Sent from Heaven?
I bought this when browsing the 'Subscribe & Save' section one day. I love the biscuits (you know, the ones in the little red packets that are commonly served with coffee) so I thought I'd give this a go.This might be the most delicious substance in a jar known to man. A little goes a long way, and it's wonderful spread on hot toast. It melts and has the stickiness of peanut butter, but is so sweet and biscuity!Try it and before long you'll be eating it with a spoon like the terrible person you are.
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