A Sweet Surprise from Fix Price: French Layer Cakes with Strawberry Jam
check_circlePros
- The build quality is surprisingly good, with solid buttons and a sturdy design.
- The layer cakes are a decent size, making them perfect for a snack or dessert.
- The strawberry jam is sweet and flavorful, complementing the layer cakes nicely.
- The packaging is large and red, with a transparent insert that lets you see the layer cakes inside.
- The value for money is excellent, considering the quality and size of the layer cakes.
- The layer cakes are easy to store and transport, thanks to the sturdy packaging.
- They're a great option for a quick dessert or snack, and they're perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.
- The strawberry jam is a great addition to the layer cakes, and it's not too overpowering.
cancelCons
- The layer cakes can be a bit dense, which may not appeal to everyone.
- The strawberry jam can be a bit too sweet for some tastes.
- The packaging is quite large, which may take up a lot of space in your pantry.
- The layer cakes are not particularly easy to slice, which can be a bit frustrating.
- The strawberry jam can be a bit messy to apply, so be careful.
- The layer cakes are not suitable for people with severe gluten intolerance.
- They're not the healthiest option, but they're a great treat every now and then.
- The layer cakes can be a bit dry if you don't store them properly.
























Editor's Summary
I recently picked up these French layer cakes with strawberry jam at Fix Price for a cup of tea. The packaging is huge and bright red, with a transparent insert that lets you see the layer cakes inside. I'm a bigger fan of strawberry, so I went with that version. The build quality is surprisingly good, and the layer cakes are a decent size - just right for a snack or dessert. I'm impressed with the value for money, too. You get a lot of cake for your buck, and it's perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.
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A Sweet Surprise from Fix Price: French Layer Cakes with Strawberry Jam
Hello everyone!
I recently picked up these French layer cakes with strawberry cream at Fix Price for a cup of tea. I'm a bigger fan of strawberry, so I went with that version. Let's dive into the details.
The packaging is quite large and red, with a transparent insert that lets you see the layer cakes inside. It's really convenient to get a sense of what the baked goods look like. The product name is on the top, and the Eiffel Tower logo is on the bottom – a nice touch, given that these are French-style layer cakes.
French Layer Cakes with Strawberry CreamThe sides of the packaging feature illustrations of strawberries, which matches the product's name nicely.
French Layer Cakes with Strawberry CreamThe back of the packaging has all the necessary information.
French Layer Cakes with Strawberry CreamIngredients:
The ingredients are a mix of wheat flour, sugar, strawberry puree, apple puree, cornstarch, margarine, drinking water, stabilizers, yeast, glucose syrup, milk, salt, acidity regulators, flavorings, and preservatives. It's worth noting that the list is quite long, but it's all there in plain sight.
The product is manufactured according to technical specifications.
The nutritional information is clearly laid out in a table.
"French Bites" with Strawberry JamNutritional information for 180g of product:
Protein - 13.1gFat - 28.3gCarbohydrates - 33.1gEnergy value - 395 kcalCaloric value - 295 kcalThe product has a shelf life of 3 months from the date of manufacture.
"French Bites" with Strawberry JamThe bites are stored in a transparent plastic container.
"French Bites" with Strawberry JamThe aroma of the bites is sweet, with notes of flaky pastry and strawberry jam. There are 6 bites in the package.
"French-Style Cookies" with Raspberry Jam These cookies are a decent size, closed up with four slits that let you see the raspberry jam inside. They're dense and don't crumble easily. Unlike those flaky, crumbly cookies I've had before.
"French-Style Cookies" with Raspberry Jam "French-Style Cookies" with Raspberry Jam The dough here isn't flaky and crumbly like some cookies I've had, it's thick and dense. They're a bit tough to bite into, not super soft, and a bit dry. I guess that's the point. You can get a small hunger pang satisfied with one of these cookies.
The jam is thick and doesn't run all over the place, it's got a sweet, raspberry flavor. I think the amount of filling is just right, if there was more jam, the cookies would be too sweet.
"French-Style Cookies" with Raspberry Jam The jam gives the cookie a rich, earthy raspberry flavor. It's got a smooth texture with no seeds. Thanks to the jam, these cookies are at least somewhat tasty.
"French-Style Cookies" with Raspberry Jam I wasn't a huge fan of these French-Style Cookies with Raspberry Jam, they're a bit tough and dry. The jam was a highlight for me, it's got a great flavor and adds a nice sweetness. These cookies would be a good fit for a cup of tea, they're filling. I probably won't buy them again, but you can give them a try.
Thanks for reading!!!
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