Friday, 5 August 2016

NEW! Nakd Peanut Delight & Carrot Cake (ASDA)

If you follow me on Instagram you'll already know that Nakd bars are one of my diet staples, and are regularly taken to work for a mid morning snack. I love them because they're bold in flavour, despite being relatively saintly. I've learned that heating the bars for 20 seconds in the microwave somehow further unlocks their boldness further and turns them squidgy at the same time -double bonus. So, it's needless to say that addition of not one, but THREE new Nakd bars got me more than a little excited. The line up now includes carrot cake, peanut delight and an apricot crunch bar. I found the first two in ASDA for 75p each, but I'm yet to spot the apricot flavour -have you seen it yet?

Peanut Delight
Out of the newbie trio, Peanut Delight was -of course- the bar I was most excited to try. I'm pretty much fuelled by peanut butter these days, and love the peanut trek bar, so I expected this bar to become my new favourite Nakd.


"Go nuts for peanuts with our splendid new Peanut Delight bar, packed with all the goodness you’ve come to know and love from Nākd.  Perfect as a pick-me up between meals or just when you feel like treating yourself, this lovely bar has a deep, rich peanut taste from chunky peanut pieces and of course, they’re smooshed together with delicious dates. Made with nothing but natural ingredients, this guilt-free delight is sure to satisfy any snack-hankerings."

Get in my belly. Now.

Somehow the bar looked different to what I expected, I thought that it would just be a mini Trek, but instead it was dark and glossy with a strong date scent.  


Taste-wise it was disappointing. I regularly stuff dates with peanut butter as one of my favourite healthy evening snacks (utterly delicious if you've never tried it) and therefore usually love the combination. Nakd seem to have got the proportions all wrong though: there's far too much date and not nearly enough peanut. In fact the only nod to peanuts were the occasional soggy chopped nut that cropped up every now and then. The resulting flavour lands the bar a long way into the sweet camp, and I found it to be longing for a good sprinkling of salt -and preferably a coating of peanut butter too. Not even warming it through could save it. I'm afraid it's not one I'll buy again.

3/10

Carrot Cake
I've mentioned a good few times over these past few months that I'm partial to a good slice of carrot cake. I was a bit dubious about this carrot cake flavoured raw, vegan and gluten free bar. After all surely nothing could compare to an indulgent homemade affair, adorned with a thick layer of cream cheese frosting.


"Feeling the need for something desserty without the guilt? Presenting a special guest treat, this is a crave-busting carrot cake bar that tastes just like the real thing, but with the added bonus of being super-healthy too! This Carrot Cake bar is unique and special which is why it’ll only be around for a short time, it’s bound to be snapped up quick so you’ll want to get involved as soon as you can to avoid disappointment! With the warming spice of cinnamon accompanied by soft walnuts, raisins and dates this one really takes the cake."

Can you see the flecks of carrot dotted about the bar? I could smell the cinnamon the moment I peeled back the wrapper..


Hurrah Nakd! This is what I've come to expect from you! The bar was soft and chewy, whilst packing some serious punch. They have worked their magic and absolutely nailed the flavours of one of my favourite cakes. Moveover Rhubarb & Custard, the new Carrot Cake bar might just have claimed the top spot. I microwaved the second half of my bar and found -for the first time ever- that it wasn't any better warm... which makes it perfect for eating on the go. I'm gutted that this is a limited edition flavour, so I'll be sure to stock up whilst they're still around!

10/10

Have you tried any of the new bars yet? Are you in agreement with me and Kev (find his review of both bars here) or do you like the Peanut Delight bar like the lovely Erin (read her review here).


10 comments:

  1. I finally found the carrot cake today! cannot wait to try it, hipe its as good as the bakewell tart one as that is sheer heaven

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    1. I saw your Instagram post! Really envious of your four pack.. They're calling to be drowned in custard! P.S now you're back in the ice cream game you'll have to try some of my top rated ones ;) xx

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  3. Completely agree. The peanut one is absolutely dreadful! I think the fact I have such high expectations for peanut products anyway probably didn't help but it was such a let down.

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    1. So frustrating when you're a peanut butter addict!

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  4. Found the apricot crunch in a four pack in Waitrose! Love reading your reviews, all the tasty food I end up trying because of you and other food bloggers helps so much in recovery☺️☺️☺️

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    1. Thanks for the tip off Chloe! I appreciate your lovely comments too, good to hear that we're helping too! Keep fighting xx

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  5. Thanks for the mention Amy! :) I missed this as I was so busy last week..nice to see you thought similar to me with both of these. I think they've got the order totally wrong...carrot cake should be a permanent one and peanut should be limited edition (or improved). I think the real issue is that the peanuts aren't roasted and yummy like they are in peanut butter xx

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    1. That's very true Kev. Maybe we should start a petition?! "Roast yer nuts, roast yer nuts" oh. wait. They specialise in raw products don't they. Pfffft.

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  6. I must be odd ... I LOVE the peanut delight and was majorly disappointed with the carrot cake. I'm still on the hunt for apricot crunch, although I can't say it particularly appeals - I just like trying new things!

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