Smoked back bacon
Devon Rose, free-range dry cured, apple-smoked £3.55 per 250g, devonrose.com
A fantastic, chunky , nice thick piece of bacon. Solid and smoky and fatty. Crisps up perfectly. 5 stars
Denhay Farm, dry cured back, smoked 500g, £5.25.
Available at Harvey Nichols Sliced a little too thinly which makes it too crispy even for me - but it's delicious. 4 stars
Donald Russell 8 x 200g, £34, donaldrussell.com
This is a well-cut piece of bacon. The fat is a little rubbery and it's slightly too salty - but it's very tasty. 4 stars
Tesco, smoked dry cure back bacon 250g, £2.88.
This one has an overpowering barbecue flavour but the meat is still quite bland. Not cured enough. 2 stars
Pork sausages
Metfield £12 a kilo, metfieldbakery.com
This is huge. They're going for a real Toulouse taste. I like the herbs, but I'd prefer a little more fat. 4 stars
Simply Sausages 480g, £2.99, simplysausages.com
There's proper pork in here. Tastes wholesome and meaty, just a little flat. Not bad though. 3 stars
Duchy, organic and free-range 400g, £2.85, available nationwide.
A big tasty, herby hit with lots of fat. I like these but I suspect, and only suspect, these were made with dry herbs... 3 stars
Marks & Spencer, British chipolata 320g, £2.59.
I'm sorry but these are just dull. I like the tidy, biteable size but they just don't compete with the others. Shame. 1 stars
Eggs
Ginger Pig £1.40 per ½ dozen, 020 7935 7788.
Quite a good yolk on this one. It has good colour and there's clearly no dye in here. It's creamy and tasty, and fries well. 3 stars
Tesco, organic large £1.79 per ½ dozen.
Pretty average. The yolk's fine, pretty yellowy and perfectly tasty. An inoffensive egg. 2 stars
Sainsbury's, large free-range £1.19 per ½ dozen.
Standard egg fare again, I'm afraid. The yolk isn't as yellow and creamy but it's fine. 2 stars
Hoad's Farm, large £1.19 per ½ dozen, Sainsbury's.
There's not much to this one. It tastes bland, looks average and doesn't taste terribly fresh. Worst of the bunch. 1 stars
Tomato ketchup
Heinz 340g, 71p.
This is so simple and classic. It must be Heinz. It just goes with everything and balances whatever it's up against. Maybe it's a nostalgia thing but it's the best. 5 stars
Stokes 300g, £2.60, Harvey Nichols.
This is nice and tomatoey. I imagine it's largely made up of tomato puree but it's very tasty. A little too thick but it's tastes the most home-made. 4 stars
Co-Op 445g, 79p.
This is actually not too bad even though it looks a touch insipid. Much too sweet though, with too many herbs. 3 stars
Whole Earth, organic 340g, £1.80, Holland & Barrett.
Wow, that's odd. It tastes of cinnamon and spices. That's not like ketchup. Far too overpowering. 0 stars
Porridge
Rude Health, fruity date porridge 1kg, £4.95, rudehealthfoods.co.uk
This has quite a sexy taste. The fruit becomes incorporated into the oats which is nice, if a little distracting. Good variety of texture. 4 stars
Mornflake, organic oats 750g, £1.33, available nationwide
Well, this one smells like porridge, has the consistency of porridge and tastes of porridge. 3 stars
Jordans, organic oats 750g, £1.59, available nationwide.
What can I say? Decent texture and standard colour. It's...porridgey...as porridge should be. Very nice. 3 stars
Covent Garden, honey porridge 500g, £1.49, newcoventgardenfood.com
Well, considering how this looked before it went in the pan, it could be far worse. Smells wheaty but tastes fine. Added sweetness isn't bad. 2 stars
Orange Juice
Marks & Spencer 1l, £1.99.
This tastes fresh. Lemony, zesty, lovely texture. I like the 'bits' in this one - it tastes home-made and full of flavour. 4 stars
Juice Republic 250ml, 99p, Selfridges, 0800 123 400.
This has an individual taste - a nice long flavour, full, and freshly squeezed. A touch sharp for me but very good. 3 stars
Tropicana, original with juicy bits 1l, £1.69, available nationwide.
Thick, sweet, with a pleasant lemony undertone. But it tastes pasteurised and a little flat. 2 stars
Somerfield 1l, £2.12.
Thin, slightly sharp and...weedy. There's sugar and acid and nothing in between. Pretty crap to be honest. 1 stars
Smoked kippers
Orkney Rose £2.50 each, orkneyrose.com
Wonderful, wonderful texture. These taste natural and smoky and the flesh flakes away very easily. Great texture and absolutely delicious. 5 stars
Bleiker's £6 for 2, bleikers.co.uk
Exemplary texture. Full on smoky taste, quite salty, but tender. Flakes wonderfully. Might be a little strong for some but I love it. 5 stars
Tesco finest £7.99 a kilo.
Fresh tasting and tender. Only very lightly smoked though. The colour suggests it has been dyed. 3 stars
Young's £1.29 per 200g pack.
An entirely different product. But tasted on its own, it's not bad. This is comfort food. It's moist, tender but very yellow. 2 stars
Black pudding
Ginger Pig £11.50 a kilo, Ginger Pig.
One of the nicest black puddings I have ever had. This is the real deal. Not too mealy and I'm loving the addition of the leeks. This is it. 5 stars
Macsween £5.50 per kilo, Selfridges, 0800 123 400.
This one looks good. But it would be intimidating to a 'first-timer'. It feels very dense but it's perfectly inoffensive. 3 stars
Donald Russell £24 (as part of a pack).
This is a tasty, crunchy black pudding. It's a little thick and hard to swallow, which is offputting, but it has a rich, bloody taste. 3 stars
Waitrose £1.09 per 250g.
This one is trying very hard to look like an artisan black pud, but failing. It's oddly curly and rammed full of little specks of fat. Squidgy and lacking in bite. 1 stars
Muesli
Outsider Tart 200g, £3.50.
Very sweet and very moreish. I like the addition of the nuts and I think I can taste maple syrup. In moderation, I'd have this for breakfast. 4 stars
Tesco, finest fruit and berries 500g, £2.99.
This looks like rabbit food. But, after a good soaking, it actually tastes quite nice. It's just trying a bit too hard. 3 stars
Sharpham Park, organic spelt 375g, £5.50.
I see the appeal of the spelt, but to me they look and taste like sugar puffs, and completely dominate the taste. 2 stars
Dorset Cereals, fig and grapes 415g, £2.99.
The fruity bits are nice but the flakes have absolutely no taste whatsoever. Dry and chewy... 0 stars
Unsalted butter
Lescure 125g, £1.30, Selfridges.
A nice, mild texture, with a long-lasting and slow developing taste. It's a lovely, warm colour and has the creamiest texture. 4 stars
Rachel's 250g, £1.45, rachelsorganics.co.uk
This one's pleasingly sweet and has a good colour. It tastes rich and fresh. But it's rather fatty and leaves a greasy coating in your mouth. 4 stars
President 250g, 99p.
Quite creamy, quite light and mild. It dissipates quickly in the mouth, which is a good thing. It's unintrusive and tastes really quite lovely. 4 stars
Somerfield, 250g, 82p.
Strongest smelling butter of the lot. Not sure if that's a good thing. Powerful taste, if a little short on the palate. Too manufactured. 3 stars
Croissant
Paul £1.10 each, 020 7391 1901.
Light and nicely elastic when it pulls apart. Good, chewy layers which give way to a pleasing buttery chewiness. You can really taste the butter here. 4 stars
Marks & Spencer 59p each.
This one feels good. It's quite spongy but a little dark in colour. The sponginess I like, but it's a touch too risen. Not bad though. 3 stars
Pret a Manger 90p each, available nationwide.
Good bounciness and nice colour. It's lovely to bite into but it doesn't taste of a whole lot. 3 stars
Daylesford, organic £1.20, Selfridges.
The lightest one of the bunch, which worries me slightly. Nice colour but too chewy. The outside isn't as crisp as I like but the flavour is nice. 2 stars
Strawberry jam
Bonne Maman 370g, £1.75.
This tastes of strawberries. It's full of flavour and sweeter than the others but rich and tasty. If only the fruit wasn't so broken down. 4 stars
Marks and Spencer, Elsanta 340g, £2.19.
Pretty nice. tastes like strawberries and looks home-made. You can even see the seeds. A touch flat but good. 3 stars
Rose Farm 340g, £2.50, Devon Rose.
While this looks lovely and tastes very rich and fruity, it tastes fairly generic. I can't pinpoint the strawberry in this. 2 stars
Duchy, organic 340g, £2.45.
Sweet and seedy. It doesn't taste spectacular but it's a good solid texture and smells lovely. Not bad at all. 2 stars
Marmalade
Daylesford, organic Seville £4.95, 227g, daylesfordorganic.com
Dark, musty and rich. There's an unusual setting agent in here and the texture is peculiar but it has great depth of flavour. 4 stars
Selfridges £3.99, 340g.
Milder and glossy-looking. Not too set, nice and light. It has the best texture of the lot. And tastes very orangey! 4 stars
Sainsbury's organic fine cut 340g, 89p.
Fairly mild, not bitter. Nice, crunchy fruit, but the gelatin is too set for me and the result is a rather grainy marmalade. 2 stars
Co-Op, truly irresistable Seville orange 340g, £1.05.
Nice soft fruit with quite a round flavour. Just a bit lemony for an orange marmalade, and too set which ruins the texture. 2 stars
Honey
Waitrose, English blossom 340g, £2.99.
Potent and soothing, I can taste the flowers. I think there's jasmine and clover in here. It's incredibly floral. Quite a delicious honey. 4 stars
Sainsbury's Spanish lavender 340g, £2.49.
Strongest smelling honey. It has an intense, rapeseed flavour. I can taste lavender, but it's almost too full-on. 3 stars
Harrods, pure Irish wildflower 375g, £5.95.
Not as sweet. Honey should be sweet. It's mild and soothing but I can't really pick up on any flowers. It could do with intensity and more punch. 2 stars
Rowse, fairtrade Mexican wildflower 340g, £2.19, Sainsbury.
A runnier version of set honey which is a little disconcerting. It tastes of beeswax. Too dry and actually, too sweet. 2 stars
Greek yoghurt
Co-op, with honey 140g, 55p.
The honey concerns me. But, oddly, it's not a bad addition. The yoghurt is creamy and tastes 'Greek', and it has by far the best texture. 4 stars
Asda, Greek-style 500g, £1.04.
Is this billed as Greek? I'd expect more texture. It's too set - more French that Greek. But tasty nonetheless. 3 stars
Rachel's 450g, £1.79, rachelsorganic.co.uk
Nice, proper sourness, light and quite creamy - just not creamy enough. Greek yoghurt should be richer than this. 2 stars
Total 500g, £1.47 available nationwide.
Tastes like crème fraîche? There's hardly any flavour and it tastes very bland. Not much of a yoghurty yoghurt. Disappointing. 1 stars
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