Product name: Vrettos
Snappy (honey)
Purchase details: £0.75 for a 50g pastry (Tesco Superstore)
Calories: 165 per pastry
Country of origin: Greece
Purchase details: £0.75 for a 50g pastry (Tesco Superstore)
Calories: 165 per pastry
Country of origin: Greece
For years, I had a childhood memory of eating some unknown
but delicious pastry product at a buffet. Having never come across it again, I
began to wonder if I’d made it up, until my friend brought her Mum’s homemade
baklava into school to celebrate Eid. Despite that now being years ago, I’ve
not had it since, so I couldn’t resist trying this shop-bought version. As it
happens, the wrapper of the Vrettos Snappy (honey) didn’t include the word ‘baklava’,
but Tesco's website
confirmed that that’s what it was.
The ‘crispy snack with honey’ came in an orange wrapper that
had a honeycomb design and showed an image of the pastry product sitting in a
pool of honey. I had been worried that the long shelf-life would have caused
the baklava to dry out but the treat was actually served in a little tray in an
attempt to keep it moist from the runny ‘flower honey’ (4%) that was visible on
the inside of the wrapper. It would have been rude not to have sampled this and
I thoroughly enjoyed its deliciously sweet yet floral flavour.
The roll looked nice enough from the outside – the pastry
made up 27% of the product and provided a crispy shell to cut through before
the tougher filling which accounted for 10%. This centre looked a bit
off-putting, in comparison. The translation wasn’t great but I could see it at
least contained almond, clove, nutmeg and cinnamon so, arguably, that’s where
the main flavours were. For some reason, though, the combination looked a bit
like meat!
One of my main memories from previously trying baklava was
its sweetness and this version contained 19% Greek sugar in addition to 20%
glucose. With the honey, it was sticky to the touch, and all these sweet aspects
provided a lovely juiciness in the midst of quite a chewy product.
I found this Snappy to be quite festive. Its scent was like
a mild marzipan with a hint of the inner spices and, in the taste, I could
really taste the nutmeg and cinnamon. The pastry was quite buttery and I liked
the novelty of the crunchy nuts here and there too.
Whilst the product was full of flavour, I did find it a little dry in places on
the outside. It wasn’t awful but the texture just wasn’t quite right. There was
quite a lot of honey on the base which provided a fantastically sweet flavour and
moisture and I would have loved this to have encapsulated the whole roll.
Overall, this was a really enjoyable treat which I’m glad I
found. I was actually impressed that it didn’t contain more calories than it did as, what
with all the sugar and greasiness from the honey, it didn’t feel particularly
healthy!
Appearance: 7/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 8.5/10
Texture: 7/10
Overall score: 7.38/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 8.5/10
Texture: 7/10
Overall score: 7.38/10
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