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Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Man tests £16 Harrods chicken Kiev to see how it compares to the £6 M&S variety - with very surprising results
A food fanatic has revealed that he prefers M&S 's £6.75 chicken Kiev over the £16 version from Harrods. Carmie Sellitto tested both varieties the Ukrainian staple but felt that the high street chain's version was a tastier meal - despite being less than half the price. The British TikToker, who goes by the name @touchdalight online, said 'in some chicken Kievs you get a lot of overpowered flavours but this is just perfect' when reviewing M&S's version. He added that 'the garlic butter in this is actually incredible, the flavour is brilliant and even the coating of the chicken is perfect'. But the luxury department store's imitation left much to be desired, despite costing considerably more. 'This is three times more expensive [sic] than the M&S one so it better taste three times better,' he commented as he unpacked the meal. When he first cuts into the chicken, Mr Selitto exclaims 'what! Look at the garlic butter in there' and showed the food to the camera. Whereas M&S's version had garlic butter 'bursting out' when it was sliced, the Harrods sauce held its shape more and did not trickle out in the same way. Mr Selitto, who often makes videos comparing food, said it 'kind of looks like pea sauce' but noted that 'it's pretty loaded with chicken to be fair, you can't go wrong with that'. However, the fault the critic had issue most with was its allegedly strong lemon flavours. He said: 'The sauce is really good to be fair, I really like that, but I'm getting mad hints of lemon which I don't like too much. 'The sauce is also a lot thicker than the M&S one, I'm assuming they've got completely different ingredients because they taste very different. 'The sauce is very overpowering in this.' He added: 'I do prefer the breadcrumbs on the M&S one, it just feels more crunchy and this one is more soggy.' The influencer then concluded: 'I would rate the M&S one a nine out of 10 and the Harrods one a 8.5 out of 10.' He explained this was due to the pricing but remained unconvinced if he would choose the Harrods variety if it cost the same. 'I think its mainly because of the pricing but if they were the same price maybe I'd buy Harrods but then again I'm not sure,' he said. On its website, Harrods advertises its Chicken Kiev at £16 (despite Mr Sellitto saying he bought his for £14) and served two people. The M&S variety said that it served one person. Chicken Kievs caused a huge debate in 2023 over its pronunciation - in a one-off Christmas special, William Sitwell delivered a homemade version on Celebrity Masterchef, but the dish was repeatedly pronounced as 'Chicken Kyiv.' The pronunciation, which has been re-adopted by Ukranians following the country's invasion by Russia in February 2022, caught many viewers off-guard. One posted: 'WTH... have I been saying it wrong all thes years???,' and another shared: '#masterchef we all been calling it wrong should be chick keev not chicken kieyev.' The pronounciation, which has been re-adopted by Ukranians following the country's invasion by Russia in February 2022, caught many viewers off-guard A third posted: 'So, are there any other obviously uncultured souls out there, who still pronounce it chicken kiev, rather than chicken keeev?' 'I've just learned I've been pronouncing chicken Kiev wrong,' one added. 'Kiev' was the standardised spelling for the city under Soviet rule, but recent Russian aggression has seen more Western institutions heed calls to abandon it in favour of the Ukrainian alternative. And after the invasion began in 2022, many shoppers called for supermarkets to rename the dish as chicken kviv.


Metro
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
M&S has dropped a 'phenomenal' new sweet treat and it's already selling out
This month, Marks & Spencer went viral with their Japanese-inspired strawberry sandwich. And now, if you head to the bakery in your local M&S you'll find a new craze: Chunked N' Loaded cookies. In a supermarket first, these cookies have both a topping and a filling, akin to brands like Ben's Cookies and Crumbl Cookies. They're freshly made in the bakery, and did we mention it'll only cost you £2? The cookies are available in three flavours: Raspberry Cheesecake, Chocolate & Hazelnut, and of course, the flavour of the year – pistachio. (Honestly, if we have to hear about Dubai chocolate one more time…) It's no surprise that M&S has gifted shoppers with these new cookies, given that last year, the supermarket sold 46 million individual cookies, including the Speckled Egg cookies which sold 710,000 in a single week. And fans are already going wild for this new offering, with many already struggling to get their hands on one in their local supermarket. Reviewing the treats, TikToker Darcie Ratcliff said: 'It's like a Ben's Cookie, it's literally the same texture… it's a throwback. It's not dry at all, squidgy centre, crunchy outside.' She gave the Raspberry Cheesecake flavour, with a smooth chocolate drizzle and freeze-dried raspberries, an 8.5 out of 10. It features an all-butter cookie dough with a generous amount of white chocolate chips. Fellow TikToker Carmie Sellitto branded the cookies 'unreal' giving them a nine out of 10, and seemed to be a particular fan of the Chocolate & Hazelnut. 'For someone who had a crumbl cookie, these are better,' he said. Think a chocolate flavoured dough made using an all-butter recipe with hazelnuts and dark chocolate chips. It's then filled with a rich, gooey chocolate and hazelnut filling and topped with a milk chocolate drizzle and chopped roasted hazelnuts. The Pistachio cookie, if that's your thing, is made up of a white chocolate chip and pistachio cookie dough, flavoured with Sicilian lemon and filled with pistachio butter and rich cream cheese. To top it off there's some white chocolate drizzle and crushed pistachios to garnish. More Trending People on social media were also desperate to try the treats, saying: 'I fear I may never successfully stick to a calorie deficit and it will always be M&S's fault.' 'That raspberry cheesecake cookie has me written all over it,' added another. Others branded them 'phenomenal' and claimed they 'need these in [their] lives'. View More » So, will you be giving them a go? Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: Get 1.36kg of chocolate bars for less than 22p each during Amazon July Prime Days MORE: Move over Dubai chocolate — there's a new craze hitting the shops MORE: Aldi has introduced a one-per-customer limit on 'world's best' £15 item Your free newsletter guide to the best London has on offer, from drinks deals to restaurant reviews.


Daily Mirror
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
'I tried world's rarest honey and price was as astounding as the taste'
A food reviewer who loves trying expensive and unique items has tasted the 'world's rarest' honey after finding it in Harrods, and issued his verdict on the pricey condiment When it comes to shopping, many of us like to treat ourselves every now and then to something a little more luxurious. For some of us it might be new clothes, others love to buy new games, and many love to indulge in luxury food items. But would you go as far to pay a fortune for pure honey? One man recently spent a fortune on the "world's most expensive" jar of honey - which is sold in Harrods - and has shared his honest thoughts on whether the product is worth it or not. The rare Turkish honey, by Elvish, was harvested in the remote mountains of Artvin. The honey is so valuable and rare because of the extreme conditions in which it is made. The bees that produce the honey belong to an endangered subspecies known as 'Apis mellifer causasica'. Harvesting is a gruelling task; teams have to go on an eight-hour journey through the mountains to extract it from a cave in Scaricayir Valley. The company said: "Elvish honey is harvested using 4,000-year-old techniques passed down through Laz culture. We use traditional Blackhives (Karakovan) made from hollowed linden trees, where beekeepers do not interfere with the natural life cycle of the colony. The queen bee is never replaced artificially. If she dies, the entire hive may perish - making each jar of honey the result of a fully natural and uncontrollable process." According to Elvish's website, the hive produces only 10 to 12kg of honey per year. The product is sold in Harrods, in a fancy black box which comes with a decanter, a beautiful bottle, and a wooden spoon. But many cannot get passed the price, as it is sold for a staggering £1,250. Popular London food reviewer Carmie Sellitto, better known as @touchdaylight on TikTok, loves trying expensive and unique products around the world. So, of course he had to give the honey a go. Sharing his review, Carmie said: "I am going to be so real with you guys, I spent so much money on this... let's take a look." He couldn't believe it when he opened the box and found the honey "in its own brief case." Carmie added: "I genuinely cannot believe this is in my presence right now. It's not just honey, it's the most rare honey in the world. Formed in Turkey, no humans even touch it. It's like the gold of all honey. This is so rare." He said it "smells like gold." Carmie poured the honey onto the wooden spoon and was amazed by how smooth it looked. According to Elvish's website, the product is best to enjoy on an empty stomach. However, Carmie decided not to honour this suggestion, deciding instead to pour the honey over some McDonald's chicken nuggets. He said: "There are absolutely no words to describe how unreal that just tasted. I need 25 more bottles of this. I've never experienced anything like this. This is by far the best thing I've tried on my food journey." Commenting on the video, one person said: "Evlish honey looks amazing." But others weren't so sure. "Why would anyone spend £1250 on honey?" questioned one. "What a stupid waste of money," declared another. One other said: "I buy local honey from where I live, extracted from the hive, fresh every morning. £8.99. That will do for me." Another shared: "I get the most incredible honey for free from my neighbours. Beautiful, light, fragrant honey."


Scottish Sun
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Supermarket giant selling viral ‘angel hair' chocolate – but some shoppers are disgusted
The unusual looking snack is dividing customers CHOC FIND Supermarket giant selling viral 'angel hair' chocolate – but some shoppers are disgusted Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MAJOR supermarket is selling viral "angel hair" chocolate, but some shoppers are disgusted by the new treat. The Viele Angel Hair Strawberry Flavour Chocolate is now available at Morrisons, and the unusual looking snack is dividing customers. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Some shoppers are disgusted by the new product Credit: Instagram / morrisons 2 Morrisons is the latest supermarket to launch the new viral 'angel hair' chocolate Credit: Instagram / morrisons The pink Turkish chocolate bar is filled with pistachio cream and green cotton candy, with the inside resembling human hair. Morrisons posted a video of the new product to its Instagram page this week, writing: "The viral Angel Hair chocolate bar has officially landed in stores... have you tried it yet?" But many customers appeared to be revolted by the sweet treat, with one responding: "Eww are you meant to eat that?" Another said it looked "vile", while one shopper asked: "Is that supposed to be edible? It looks awful?" Some shoppers even questioned whether the retailer's post was a late April Fools Day joke. "Is that a real item or is that a really late April fools? Genuinely concerned here," one said. The 100g chocolate bar is on sale for £5 in the supermarket, and is available both online and in stores. The 'hairy' chocolate has been compared to the Dubai-style chocolate, which has been viral over the past few moths and contains layers of rich pistachio cream and crunchy kadayif pastry encased in smooth milk chocolate. I was so excited when I nabbed a £2.49 Morrisons Too Good To Go bag – but what I found inside made me feel sick Replying to Morrisons' Instagram post, one shopper wrote: "Not sure about this one! Dubai chocolate filling is much more appetising." Like the Dubai chocolate, the 'angel hair' pink chocolate has recently gone viral on TikTok, with many users sharing videos of themselves trying it and giving their verdict. And while Morrisons shoppers might not be convinced, there are many fans raving about it online. One fan, Carmie Sellitto, known as @touchdalight on TikTok, posted a video reviewing another version of the "angel hair" chocolate by Tucho Bar, describing the taste as 'incredible.' He told his 1 million followers: "I've never tried anything like this chocolate before", adding that it was "the best chocolate I've ever had in my life." Other chocolate news Godiva has started selling its own version of the pistachio bar in Tesco stores as the brand makes a return to supermarket shelves after five years. However, the FSA last week issued a warning over Dubai-style products over a concern for customer health. The watchdog said that imported products may not be intended for sale within the UK and might not comply with UK labelling laws, meaning allergens might not be accurately labelled. Some products, meanwhile, may contain additives and colours which are banned in the UK market. Cadbury has been busy too. The Sun recently revealed that the chocolatier was launching a new Dairy Milk Iced Latte bar this summer. Fans were thrilled to spot a long-discontinued chocolate bar for sale at B&M for a reduced price. The chocolate block was spotted by a fan when shopping at the discount retail store. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories


Daily Mirror
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
'I bought water from one of world's priciest shops and was floored by cost'
A man has shared his thoughts after buying a bottle of water and some ice from Erewhon, one of the world's most expensive supermarkets, and people cannot believe the price Who would fork out a hefty sum for the crème de la crème of crystal-clear iced water? A food critic dared to splash £60 at one of the globe's priciest supermarkets to give us the lowdown. We all fancy a little indulgence every once in a while - whether it's a pampering spa day, a night out or finally purchasing that long-coveted item. For many, shelling out on top-notch food supplies is the ultimate luxury. For us Brits, Marks and Spencer or Waitrose are the go-to choices for high-end groceries, but stateside, Erewhon Market is where the posh nosh is at. With its branches scattered across California, it's also a prime celebrity spot. Carmie Sellitto, famed for his eccentric food reviews, decided to put the bottled water and circle ice cubes offered at this lavish grocer to the test, documenting his findings on TikTok to an audience of nearly a million followers. Carmie declared: "Trying the £60 water from Erewhon. Believe it or not they're selling ice for £35 and water for £25." Flashing the gigantic ice blocks – big as a baseball – Carmie queried: "Like, what is this?" After plopping one ice block into an Erewhon emblazoned mug with some Ophora water, he took a gulp. Wrapping up his take on it, Carmie remarked: "You know what, it just tastes expensive, it really does." One of his mates gave it a go as well, remarking: "That was nice mate." The review sparked a flurry of comments. One user quipped: "I'm convinced Erewhon is a social experiment,". Another chimed in with: "Erwon is a lovely shopping experience. Buy what you can afford. It's a nice atmosphere there." A shocked commenter exclaimed: "60 pounds for water and ice? That's 81 dollars American! That is such a waste of money." Another added: "This is going way too far now. Someone else questioned: "How can they sell water at this price?" "Even if I was a billionaire, I wouldn't fall for this scam," one person insisted. Another lamented: "This one makes me sad. It's just wrong on every level." However, one defender of the pricey beverage said: "It's really good, so much better than normal water, a lot of people commenting haven't actually tried it. I think it's 100% worth it, if anything it's under priced." Some pointed out that the presentation was lacking. "You ruined it in the plastic cup," one person noted. Another commented: "£60 and they give you a plastic cup. "Needs a crystal glass," one other insisted.