Culinary delights
This sleek and stylish rose-coloured vintage seasoning mill from Cuisinart gives a fine or coarse grind at the touch of a button. The good-looking gadget comes with two containers that are easily removed for filling with your condiments of choice, whether those be salt, pepper, herbs or spices. Professional ceramic plates allow for precision grinding. The seasoning mill is fully rechargeable and has its own docking station. Buy it for £50 from Cuisinart (cuisinart. co.uk).
Swedish brand Balans has just launched an alcohol-infused sparkling water. With subtle hints of fruit, the low-calorie Aqua Spritz comes in mandarin and lime flavours. The alcohol, made from apples, is fermented and filtered to ensure the water includes no additives or artificial flavours.
At 60 calories or less, and with a 4% ABV content, a 250ml can is a great alternative to more traditional low-calorie drinks. It is available in Asda and Tesco stores nationwide for £1.80.
Spicy ’Nduja, Sausage & Ricotta Tortelloni is the latest offering from Italian pasta brand La Famiglia Rana. The firm prides itself on its use of high-quality ingredients that are chopped, rather than blitzed, to ensure good texture and taste. Its latest recipe incorporates ’nduja, a Calabrian paste of cured pork, peppers and spices, with sausage and ricotta cheese. Rana is available at Sainsbury’s (sainsburys.co.uk) and costs £2.50 for 250g.
Jamaican-born food entrepreneur Levi Roots has launched his new Caribbean-inspired mayonnaise. Reggaenaise is a blend of Levi’s signature Reggae Reggae Sauce and creamy mayo with a jerk kick of aromatic allspice, paprika and Scotch bonnet chilli to add a ziggy twist to all your favourite dishes. Reggaenaise is available at Tesco (tesco.com) for £1.99 rrp.