Product name: CFR
Bitez: Assorted sticks
Purchase details: £1.00 for a 70g box or two for £1.00 (Poundworld)
Calories: 21 per 4.5g biscuit
Country of origin: Europe
Purchase details: £1.00 for a 70g box or two for £1.00 (Poundworld)
Calories: 21 per 4.5g biscuit
Country of origin: Europe
When I spotted these CFR Bitez: Assorted sticks, I knew
immediately that they were Mikado-inspired,
and I just had try them. The three different colours of biscuit sticks,
combined with the splash of milk, caught my eye in-store, and it was the ‘breadstick
with strawberry flavoured coating’ that I particularly wanted to sample.
These ‘crispy biscuit snacks, smothered in a variety of
delicious coatings’ were nearly twice as many calories as Lu Glico: Mikado (milk chocolate),
but each one also weighed almost twice as much. To be perfectly honest, I was a
bit dubious about whether each piece would feel substantial enough to warrant
the extra calories, but they were most definitely longer and thicker.
As well as the strawberry variety, the sticks came coated in
‘chocolate flavour’ and ‘white chocolate’. Strangely, the ratio of biscuit to
coating differed with each one – the milk chocolate contained 43% breadstick,
the white chocolate had 46%, and the strawberry had even more: 48%. Unfortunately,
all three varieties also contained an awful lot of vegetable fat, but this
varied too – 36% for standard chocolate, 40.5% for white chocolate, and a
smaller 35% for strawberry.
Before opening, it hadn’t occurred to me that the flavour
combination would result in a Neapolitan-style appearance, but the pink one still
looked the most exciting to me! It was also the only type which had any kind of
individual scent, reminding me of pink wafer biscuits. When all the flavours
combined, though, they had the general, sweet scent of the inside of a biscuit
tin...I guess that was to be expected.
The chocolate flavoured biscuit contained 19% skimmed milk
powder and also contained cocoa powder to provide the chocolatey taste. I was
actually able to try this variety immediately after a milk chocolate Mikado
and, I must say, it tasted very different. It had a very sweet and fake
chocolate taste and there was no doubting that it was the lower quality
product. It did have a thick and crispy texture but the use of the term ‘breadstick’
suddenly became clear as it certainly had a different feel to other biscuit
sticks – there was a slight chew at the end of each mouthful which was a bit
unusual for this style of product. In fact, they reminded me of matzo crackers.
As a big fan of white chocolate, I’d been really pleased
that this variety was also included in the pack. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a
white chocolate Mikado to compare it to, this time, but I didn’t need this to
know that, once again, the Bitez were an inferior product. I couldn’t get a
sense of white chocolate from the flavour at all. Instead, it was just really
sweet with a stale biscuit kind of taste, although the crispy/chewy texture
remained – at least they weren’t soft!
Thankfully, the biscuits that contained both natural
strawberry powder and flavourings, saved the day. These ones actually did have a white chocolate element to
them but, most of all, they had a strong strawberry milkshake flavour. They
were really nice (more creamy than sweet) and I would happily buy a box that
only contained this variety in future. (I did see Poundworld were selling boxes
of the chocolate flavoured sticks on their own but that was all!)
The box that these CFR Bitez: Assorted came in claimed that
the product was ‘truly delicious!’. Unfortunately, I didn’t find this to be the
case. The two chocolate varieties tasted cheap (which they were, to be fair!)
and not-so-cheerful. On the plus side, the smooth coatings and crispy biscuits
were texturally consistent throughout the flavour offerings, and the strawberry
version did shine through as a product I’d want to eat again.
Appearance: 7.5/10
Aroma: 7.5/10
Taste: 7/10
Texture: 6.5/10
Overall score: 7.13/10
Aroma: 7.5/10
Taste: 7/10
Texture: 6.5/10
Overall score: 7.13/10
Hello there,
ReplyDeleteI recently bought some of these bitez assorted sticks, and I can honestly say I have never tasted anything more vile in my life. I literally had to spit the contents out of my mouth and into a empty Mars bar packet, during an after dinner chat with my fiancés partners. I instantly had to have a drink of Pepsi max cherry (which I don't even like that much) to take the repulsive taste away. However I still feel extremely nauseous, and it's touch or go whether I'll be able to attend work tomorrow. In summary I feel I've been soiled and violated by your sticks from the RECTUM of Satan himself!! AVOID!!!!
Regards
Philip