💨 Abstract
The article reviews various supermarket Cornish pasties in the UK, a popular snack baked 120 million times annually. Lynsey Hope evaluates several brands based on taste, ingredients, and value. Marks & Spencer's pasty was filling and rich but high in calories. Tesco's pasties were large, flaky, and peppery, while Sainsbury's offered good value but lacked variety in vegetables. Asda's pasty was tasty and traditional but pricier.
Courtesy: Ellie Smitherman
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