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Munchy Seeds Choccy Ginger & Honey Seeds

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Following my review of the Munchy Seeds Salted Caramel Topper, today's review is for some of the smaller packs from the Munchy Seeds range. I was sent a variety to review but today I'll be focusing on the Honey, Salted Caramel and Choccy Ginger. The Salted Caramel Topper is the same thing as these smaller packs, so click the link above for that. Moving onto the Honey Seeds, these have won a Great Taste Award and are coated in a mixture of sugar and honey. And they're pretty nommable! (is that a word? I'm pretty sure it is nowadays!) They taste crunchy, sweet and slightly savoury all at once with the delicate honey flavour giving them a lighter edge compared to the Salted Caramel. They taste just as good and I suppose you can even pretend they're healthier since honey is more natural than sugar ;) Regardless, it's pretty easy to get through the bag, although they are a lot more filling than similar products like Nakd bars. 8 out of 10.  The Choccy Ginge...

Munchy Seeds Salted Caramel Topper

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Seeds might seem a pretty boring thing to be reviewing, except today's review is not just ordinary seeds. They're flavoured with the ingredient of the moment which is salted caramel, so at least on paper they sounded pretty exciting. But do they taste it? Coming in a 120g tub, you can buy Munchy Seeds Toppers from www.munchyseeds.co.uk or various supermarkets. The ingredients for these are simply sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, sugar, coconut and sea salt. They're approved by the Vegetarian and Vegan society and are gluten and wheat free. The seeds looked pretty unassuming, you can see some specks of coconut and salt mixed in but other than that I wasn't sure what to expect. They were actually very moreish, the sugar combining perfectly with the toasted flavour of the seeds - I loved them! The little bits of coconut add some extra toasty flavours, whilst the salt brings in a savoury element, but overall these taste mostly sweet. They're super addictive, al...