Aldi’s white chocolate egg and Tesco’s choccy dinosaur among blind Easter egg taste test winners – The Sun
EASTER eggs from discounters including Aldi and Tesco have beaten off competition from posher supermarkets like Marks & Spencer in a blind taste test.
Over 60 treats from 10 national supermarkets were assessed by a team of BBC Good Food tasters to find the best dark, milk, white, dairy-free and miniature chocolate eggs.
Unlike the Good Housekeeping comparison, price and weight were't taken into consideration.
Tasters crowned Aldi's posh Moser Roth hand decorated ripple egg with truffles the winner in the white chocolate category.
Judges praised it for its "stand-out designed" and thin chocolate, which made it extra "smashable", but it was let down by the raspberry-filled truffles which they described as being "sickly-sweet".
The eggs weigh 220g each, cost £4.99, and are only available to buy in store from Aldi.
The best supermarket Easter eggs 2020
BBC Good Food carried out a blind taste test on 60 chocolate eggs from 10 national superamrkets. Here's what came out on top in each category:
Best milk chocolate egg
- M&S Fudge Easter Sundae, £10
Best dark chocolate egg
- Sainsbury's Cocoa et Co Single Origin dark chocolate tear drop, £10
Best white chocolate egg
- Aldi’s Moser Roth hand decorated Belgian white chocolate ripple egg with raspberry filled truffles, £4.99
Best dairy-free chocolate egg
- Asda Extra Special free from Belgian dark chocolate egg with vanilla flavoured truffles, £5
Best kids' chocolate egg
- Tesco Doug the Dinosaur milk chocolate figure, £3.50
Best miniature eggs
- Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Swizz milk chocolate eggs, £2
Tesco's Doug the Dinosaur scooped top place in the best kids' chocolate Easter egg category.
The treat was praised for its "universal appeal" with top quality milk chocolate that was "just the right thickness".
At £3.50, it was cheaper than the Co-op's chocolate honeycomb crunch Egg-splosion loaded egg, which costs £5.
The 200g white chocolate egg was awarded highly-commended in this category as it wasn't considered to be as fun as the winner.
M&S' posh fudge Easter sundae snack won in the best milk chocolate category thanks to its high-quality chocolate and splat design.
The caramelised white chocolate, dark chocolate biscuit, pretzel and mini fudge pieces topping was the crowning feature, according to the judges.
You'll need to fork out a small fortune for it though because the eggs costs £10 each, and they're only available to buy in store.
Shoppers can actually get a better deal on milk chocolate eggs this Easter by heading to Morrisons, which has slashed the price of Cadbury and Thorntons ones by half to £2.
When it comes to dark chocolate, the judges recommend Sainsbury's Cocoa et Co Single Origin dark chocolate tear drop.
It was praised for its rich and intense taste as well as the luxe-looking design.
But again, the luxury treat will set you back a tenner, and they're available to buy in stores and online.
Sainsbury's also beat off competition in the best miniature egg's category too, with it's Taste the Different Swiss milk chocolate eggs being described as "melt-in-mouth" and "moreish".
These are available to buy online and in stores and cost £2 for a 120g bag.
There are ways to save cash on your Easter treats though if these price tags are still too much.
Last week, we reported how you can get a free one worth up to £15 using cashback.
Meanwhile, Asda is selling a Ferrero Rocher egg for £10 and B&M has a white chocolate strawberries and cream Baileys Easter egg for £8.99.
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