Pistachio Snacks from Wonderful

Disclaimer – We received this item free for the purpose of this review/feature but all words and opinions are our own.

By this point in January, we think the New Years Resolutions have probably worn off, so if you’re like me and in that time after all the Christmas treats have been eaten but you’ve not bought any snacks in your weekly shop yet then this is for you!

Wonderful Pistachios are probably the best known pistachio company in the world, producing a variety of different pistachio finishes from their California headquarters.  We were sent two types of pistachio to try – the No Shell Roasted & Salted Pistachios (100 grams) and Shelled Roasted and Salted XXL Pistachios (220 grams). The Wonderful company also produce other varieties of pistachios as well as almonds, which isn’t surprising as they’re all from sunny California.

If you’ve never tried pistachios as a snack before then let me enlighten you. Pistachios are packed with protein, with more than 21 grams worth per 100 grams of pistachio, that’s higher than cashews, walnuts and hazelnuts that are all around 15 grams each of protein per 100 grams. Pistachios also contain Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) and B6 plus Potassium, which is great for the nervous system.

The Wonderful range of pistachios come in different sizes. We were sent the 220 grams size of shelled pistachios which, yes, means you have to shell them yourself! They’re both roasted and salted which means they’re ready to eat just as long as you shell them yourself, but as the shells are already open it only really takes fingernails to prise them apart. You don’t need a nut cracker or anything. The pistachios are roasted to perfection and are easy to eat as the salt is a complementary flavour to the slightly sweet body of the pistachio.

If you’re on the go and you don’t want the hassle of shelling the pistachios, then the 100 gram Roasted & Salted No Shell Pistachios are probably better for you! There’s absolutely no shelling, no chipping your nails or having to dispose of the shells anywhere so you can eat them as if they were sweets straight out of the packet. I think this is my preferred way of eating them, without the shelling fuss, so I particularly enjoyed these. They’re roasted and salted so the flavour is all there, and pistachios aren’t difficult to eat because they don’t have the toughness of other nuts. They would go well with a cheese platter or even to top off a salad but I ate them after lunch as a mid-afternoon snack. They were delicious!

Wonderful Pistachios are a great alternative to the sugar-laden snacks on the supermarket shelves and you might find they provide more nutrients than you think!

Shelled Pistachios from £5 at: https://www.ocado.com/products/wonderful-pistachios-roasted-salted-259361011?ds_rl=1290929&ds_rl=1291426&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA-62tBhDSARIsAO7twbYTqM7kxDxpN0N1kNmk50lpkHxdcV3RXFznvfAhk_6TV2TxUIBUlFoaAtP-EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

Unshelled Pistachios from £2.15 at: https://www.ocado.com/products/wonderful-pistachios-roasted-salted-285984011?ds_rl=1290929&ds_rl=1291426&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA-62tBhDSARIsAO7twbZNHLh1uYnMstizHwIHFCNMW_EJaVqBmmJ60Ud3cCbFlr3gBCjL2-AaApe2EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

Purely Plantain Chips

Disclaimer: We received this product free of charge for the purpose of this review and all thoughts and opinions are our own

Whenever I am invited to a picnic I to take something a little different and these Purely plantain chips were a real hit this week. Founded by Stefania Pellegrino and Mark O’Sullivan Purely’s aim is to save the world from boring snacks and spread the love for the awesome power of the plantain!

A staple food for many in South America, plantains are members of the banana family, but whilst they look like large bananas, they are starchier and lower in sugar and aren’t usually eaten raw.

The chips are available in three different flavours, Sea Salt, Nice & Spicy and Wild Garlic and they all taste delicious. My favourite is the Sea Salt, it has just the right amount of crunch and saltiness, making it the perfect snack for picnics or sat watching a film.

So what do plantain chips taste like – well they are thicker than normal crips, have a satisfying crunch and are incredibly moreish. As they have 30% less fat than potato crisps, they are a much healthier choice too.

The chips are available in a 75g sharing bag (although they are so moreish you may not want to share!!) as well as 28g bags which are perfect for lunchboxes.  

Purely Plantain Chips are available to buy directly from Purely and you can also find them in Selfridges, Holland and Barrett and Ocado.