Thursday 9 May 2013

Vivesoy - Product Review

Hi guys, I was lucky enough to be contacted by the marketing people in charge of the new Vivesoy products that have been launched in the UK this year.

Here is the press release:

Putting Soy Drinks On The Map

A new soy brand that has recently launched in Tesco stores hopes to show us why dairy is 'so last year' with their range of exciting soy drinks. The drinks hope to finally put soya milk on the map and ensure that, whilst its health benefits may be the reason you first try soy, Vivesoy's taste will make the switch permanent...

Soya milk is well known for a host of benefits, from helping with health issues and bloating, to being greener for the planet than milk and offering an alternative for vegans and those with a lactose intolerance. The launch of Vivesoy however hopes to put taste up there as the number one reason why we should all give soya milk a go in 2013.

Vivesoy is the leading soy drinks brand in Spain and for good reason. They produce delicious soy drinks that are renowned for their flavour and have become a firm favourite in households around Europe. Now for the first time they have arrived in the UK and hope to show shoppers why 2013 is the time to give soya drinks a go.

Vivesoy drinks are now available in Tesco stores with six exciting flavours that include Chocolate, Vanilla, Cappucino, Original, Unsweetened and Light. Prices start at just £1.25 per litre pack.

For more information on Vivesoy and their range please visit http://www.vivesoy.co.uk

Quick facts on Vivesoy

  • Cholesterol free
  • Low in calories: from only 88Kcal in a 200ml glass
  • High quality soya protein
  • Rich in anti-oxidants and isoflavones
  • Contains Omegas 3 and 6 and Vitamins A and D
  • Source of fibre
  • Can be drunk cold or hot and used in tea, coffee, over cereals and when making desserts
  • Tastes great!

I was sent the Chocolate, Unsweetened and Cappucino to try.

The first I decided to try was the Unsweetened and I knew one of the first things people would want to know is whether it curdles in coffee as some soya milks on the market do. I am very pleased to report that is doesn't. I tried it both with instant coffee, and by making myself a latte by heating it up and adding an espresso to it. I also tried it in tea and on its own. It's great! Nice and creamy, but not as creamy as the Alpro unsweetened (which I think can be a little too creamy in tea sometimes) I even used it in cups of tea for some visitors that normally have cows milk, and they didn't notice the difference =)

Those that know me, know that I am coffee mad! So I was looking forward to trying the cappuccino flavoured variety and it didn't disappoint. I don't like iced coffees, or cold coffee in any form (except ice cream) but I thought I would try it cold. I found it a little too sweet for my taste, but a friend of mine was raving about it! I really like it warmed up though! A perfect 'hug in a mug' for chilly evenings, and for those that like iced coffee's it would be a perfect drink on a warm sunny day.

For the chocolate flavour, I passed it over to my Husband, he has a bit of a chocolate addiction so I knew it would be great to get his opinion. He loved it, he said it was really rich and creamy and that it was on a par with his favourite coconut milk version. I also tried it, but again, it was a little too sweet for me, but then, I don't have a sweet tooth at all.

I would recommend Vivesoy, I like the variety of flavours they do, especially the Cappucino, I think that could be used in many different things. I'd love to try it in baking. I had someone say to me that it would be great with vodka, but I don't really drink so haven't tried that. I reckon it would be delicious though.

*disclaimer* - I received, as stated 1 x 1 litre of the cappucino, unsweetened and chocolate to try. I have received no payment for this blog post - Kate.

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