Be careful what you buy!

A place to chat with friends, old and new

Be careful what you buy!

Postby Workingman » 06 Nov 2024, 19:51

I fancied making some Scotch pancakes slathered in Maple syrup.

So there I am in the supermarket looking at the bottles. Own brand 100% pure - 350g at £6.00. Canadian 100% pure - 330g at £6.25. Skinny Maple Syrup - 425g for £4.99. So Skinny goes in the basket.

I got home and made the pancakes then opened the "Maple Syrup" and it was runny like cheap washing up liquid, and tasteless, well not maple syrup tasting, so I looked at the ingredients.

Water, Thickeners (Sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, Xanthan gum), Salt, Colour (Caramel E150d), Flavouring, Acid (Lactic Acid), Sweetener (Sucralose), Preservatives (Potassium sorbate, Sodium benzoate)

Where's the Maple and the syrup? It is just a chemical concoction and most of it is water!.

Back to the front label and there in the big white panel it screams "MAPLE SYRUP" but underneath on the orangy brown part in very, very small letters in a sort of mustard colour it says "Flavour syrup with sweeteners". So, it is NOT actually Maple Syrup.

Never again!
User avatar
Workingman
 
Posts: 21745
Joined: 26 Nov 2012, 15:20

Re: Be careful what you buy!

Postby JanB » 06 Nov 2024, 20:22

I have a proper maple syrup, brought by friends from Canada :Hi:

No idea what I'm going to do with it.
User avatar
JanB
 
Posts: 10918
Joined: 06 Apr 2017, 20:12
Location: Alentejo, Portugal

Re: Be careful what you buy!

Postby Workingman » 06 Nov 2024, 21:05

Jan, it can be used either sweet or savoury.

It adds a hint of earthy sweetness to things like stews, soups, casseroles, even stir-fry's, spicy chicken wings or fried chicken breast, even a nice steak.

However, I like the sweet side such as over the pancakes, ice-cream, added to white sauce instead of a custard, to butter cream. to icing for cakes, milk shakes... oh I could go on. :D
User avatar
Workingman
 
Posts: 21745
Joined: 26 Nov 2012, 15:20

Re: Be careful what you buy!

Postby meriad » 07 Nov 2024, 11:01

Soy sauce is another one of those Frank; in fact so many foods these days are; and it's really scary just how synthetic so many food items are these days
User avatar
meriad
 
Posts: 9409
Joined: 26 Nov 2012, 09:42
Location: Send, Surrey

Re: Be careful what you buy!

Postby Kaz » 07 Nov 2024, 16:37

You've got to be soooo careful! Ria you're right, some food labels read like a chemistry lesson :roll:
User avatar
Kaz
 
Posts: 43352
Joined: 25 Nov 2012, 21:02
Location: Gloucester

Re: Be careful what you buy!

Postby Workingman » 07 Nov 2024, 17:46

Ria and Kaz, these are the reason I cook from scratch using fresh / frozen ingredients. I never buy ready meals and only get maybe two or three takeaways per year.

Some things are unavoidable, such as tinned salmon, mackerel, and beans or packets of porridge oats, ketchup. All the rest stays on the shelves.

Cookathons and the freezer are my friends. :D
User avatar
Workingman
 
Posts: 21745
Joined: 26 Nov 2012, 15:20

Re: Be careful what you buy!

Postby Gal2 » 10 Nov 2024, 23:23

I bought that Skinny one purely because it said no sugar, no fat and no gluten but I hate using it as it squirts on to my porridge in a torrent and I don’t want as much on as that, just a trickle!!

I also have a Lyles version but it’s very sweet, but at least I can control how much I’m putting on!!
User avatar
Gal2
Site Admin
 
Posts: 1267
Joined: 16 Feb 2019, 17:15

Re: Be careful what you buy!

Postby TheOstrich » 11 Nov 2024, 01:07

meriad wrote:Soy sauce is another one of those Frank; in fact so many foods these days are; and it's really scary just how synthetic so many food items are these days


Thinking about soy sauce, that reminds me, there's Lea and Perrins Worcestershire Sauce - and something called Hendersons Sauce which is in an almost identical bottle but is totally different in taste?
User avatar
TheOstrich
 
Posts: 7582
Joined: 29 Nov 2012, 20:18
Location: North Dorset

Re: Be careful what you buy!

Postby Workingman » 11 Nov 2024, 08:42

Ossie, it's Henderson's Relish and it is a Northern thing. It is a bit more peppery than Lea and Perrins and is not quite as sweet. It has more tamarind and less vinegar to give that sour note. It also does not contain anchovies nor soy sauce so it is vegan friendly. Similar, but not quite the same, as you say.
User avatar
Workingman
 
Posts: 21745
Joined: 26 Nov 2012, 15:20


Return to Cafe

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 27 guests

cron