Culinary delights
Add an authentic Italian touch to meals with Tarantella Tomato Passata. This rich tomato sauce is made using the best organic tomatoes from the Salerno region in the heart of Italy.
This new passata is organically produced without additives, fertilisers or pesticides and is Gmo-free. It costs £1.58 for a 690g jar at Asda (groceries. asda. com).
Make light work of food prep with the
Tefal Double Force Pro Food Processor. This high-performing appliance is a food processor and blender in one. It has 6 easy-to-use preprogrammed settings, an impressive 1,000W motor and a pulse feature and comes with a 3-litre chopping bowl and a 2-litre blender jug. And with 9 attachments, it can chop, grate, slice, shred, knead, and beat. It costs £119.99 from John Lewis & Partners (johnlewis.com).
If you are after a lighter and healthier alternative to the traditional creamy coleslaw, check out this new Pickled Slaw from Moorish. It combines lightly pickled carrots, onions, gherkins and cucumbers to create a refreshing and tangy rainbow-hued slaw. It has no additives, is free from artificial ingredients, gluten and lactose and is 100 per cent Gmo-free. Buy it from Sainsbury’s (sainsburys.co.uk) for £2.50.
Get your caffeine fix while cutting your plastic pollution with Jimmy’s Iced Coffee. The company has just launched a flat white, extra-shot coffee in a fully recyclable can. The smooth, iced coffee is made with just five ingredients, including ethically sourced and Rainforest Alliance-accredited arabica beans, semi-skimmed milk and a touch of unrefined demerara sugar. Available in supermarkets nationwide, it costs
£1.85 for a 250ml can.