Used to be 39p but now they are down to 29. Found in the newport store but I think it is nationwide. 26.7g of protein per 100g, which is not bad at all!
er 115g serving (per roll)
Energy 298 kcal
Protein 30.7g
Carbohydrate9.8g (sugars)0.6g
Fat 15.4g(saturates)0.5g
Fibre14.3g
All comments (40)
Meladt
12 Oct 15#1
Any more nutritional info? :smiley: thanks
Walshinho
12 Oct 15#2
per 115g serving (per roll)
Energy 298 kcal
Protein 30.7g
Carbohydrate9.8g (sugars)0.6g
Fat 15.4g(saturates)0.5g
Fibre14.3g
Blowtheblood to Walshinho
12 Oct 15#16
so are these basically carb free once i subtract the fiber? what is net carb count any one know please as on a no carb diet?
dvdphile to Walshinho
12 Oct 152#18
What's the other 40g made up of then?? :smirk:
mr_waazo
12 Oct 15#3
What's it like for taste?
RockyRobin
12 Oct 15#4
I like these, slightly different from your average roll, bit more dense.
rowland24
12 Oct 15#5
love these rolls , great for breakfast !
ellbee
12 Oct 15#6
They're like a roll version of Burgen bread and very nice.
gidsterc
12 Oct 15#7
protein roll? Are you sure this isn't Dog Food????....
paulj48
12 Oct 15#8
how do they manage to get 30g of protein in a 115g bread roll?
CardboardCutout to paulj48
12 Oct 15#27
It has seeds on top and throughout
brandy360
12 Oct 151#9
Probably wheat protein and therefore an incomplete protein source, ie no good for building muscle
yrreb88 to brandy360
12 Oct 15#23
Protein is protein so I'm sure you'll manage using one of these as part of your daily diet. Contains soya protein so it is more likely to be a complete protein source.
If in doubt have it with something like a slice or two of chicken.
snowsgreen to brandy360
13 Oct 15#30
And 15g of fat to boot. That's 4 times the amount of fat of a slice of bread.
sisodiap
12 Oct 151#10
Any idea if these are suitable for vegetarians
yrreb88 to sisodiap
12 Oct 15#24
Yes they are, possibly even vegan. I don't think there's anything in the bakery section that isn't vegetarian at least.
sofiasar
12 Oct 15#11
I went today and thought it was chocolate roll. It looked nice until I looked closer
taki100
12 Oct 15#12
It's like eating a bag of bird seed smashed into a stodgy bread roll. edible but not the best. :smiley:
wixster
12 Oct 15#13
They taste great, go well with their cartons of soup too. Makes a fairly easy/cheap office lunch!
seanmorris100 to wixster
13 Oct 15#34
Work in an office and eat this crap? poor sod lol...
mclean
12 Oct 15#14
Lovely rolls
lyndsay_muir
12 Oct 15#15
I think these are lovely rolls, always fresh, heavily seeded and taste good for 30g protein
Civic EG6
12 Oct 15#17
If anything they contain too much seed.
Hpi_matrix
12 Oct 151#19
Seeds were shooting out my a*se after eating this badboy, real machine gun food.
vanityfair
12 Oct 15#20
Use these for my child's pack lunch as guaranteed to fill her up good and proper.
Yorlasty
12 Oct 15#21
These are staying soft much longer than other rolls. Very good!
dunno
12 Oct 15#22
Sounds nice. Decent amount of fibre, too.
yrreb88
12 Oct 15#25
Water probably. Nutritional information doesn't usually add up to 100g. :wink:
gazdoubleu
12 Oct 15#26
Well, each to their own but I thought they were bland and chewy. Nearly as heavy and chewy as Soreen but nowhere near as flavoursome coupled with a gob full of seeds which are in the bread so you can't just pick them off the outside.
izzyaya
13 Oct 15#28
They are quite dense, in fact you could build a house with these if you wanted :smiley:
djwilko
13 Oct 15#29
Had these for a while. They've always been 29p haven't they?
paulj48
13 Oct 15#31
but only 0.5g saturated fat
dobbyboy
13 Oct 15#32
These are spot on! Have these with a tin of lidl tuna steak in approx 66g of protein!. Great for post workout.
markg800
13 Oct 15#33
so thought I'd pop down lidl and try these today. personally I like them. They are a decent size and I found them on myfitnesspal app.
They went down well as I've been on a carb cycling diet for a while and been avoiding bread in its entirety. A very welcome roll. heat added as a lot cheaper than the protein loaf I got from musclefood.com. The loaf was a freebie but RRP £4.50 so at 29p each these are great value.
wixster
13 Oct 15#35
Also shop in Waitrose/JohnLewis/M&S/Tesco/Lidl/Aldi. Shop smarter.
mfactor
13 Oct 151#36
In the Uk the carbs listed are NET carbs(The US is total carbs), these are very popular with the diabetic community and about the lowest bread you will find carb wise...........except for oopsie bread
No carb diet :confused: , so meat only , no veg, no fruit no anything but meat............I low carb because of diabetes , no carbs sound very unhealthy
Blowtheblood
14 Oct 15#37
I meant low carb under 20 grams lol just veg and some berries, so on all packaging u.k has the fiber already been subtracting away from the carb count so these rolls would of been 23gs total carbs so minus 14 for fiber leaves 9 gms net, iam i right? and also is this the way on all u.k packing what carbs it say thats the net?
mfactor
14 Oct 15#38
Yep all Uk packaging should be NET carbs so these are about 9g................
Under 20 grams , that must be hard lol, I was on under 80g and have just gone down to under 45 grams, and find that hard, only going that low as a diabetes control or would be happy under 130g (moderately low)..........
May I ask why you are going that low as Ketosis usually occurs at less than 50g ???
Blowtheblood
14 Oct 15#39
Ive been on a cut losing body fat, have been in ketosis for 5 weeks now, maintained my weight but have cut 6% body fat down to 14% want to get to 10% have really enjoyed being in ketosis for this long have not missed carbs at all, have enjoyed eating new foods i would have never of thought off fat wise etc coconut oil, bacon, double cream, all types of salami,cheeses,almond butter,the lisr gos on.
vise06
23 Oct 15#40
sounds like CKD. I got ripped AF running that diet
Opening post
er 115g serving (per roll)
Energy 298 kcal
Protein 30.7g
Carbohydrate9.8g (sugars)0.6g
Fat 15.4g(saturates)0.5g
Fibre14.3g
All comments (40)
Energy 298 kcal
Protein 30.7g
Carbohydrate9.8g (sugars)0.6g
Fat 15.4g(saturates)0.5g
Fibre14.3g
If in doubt have it with something like a slice or two of chicken.
They went down well as I've been on a carb cycling diet for a while and been avoiding bread in its entirety. A very welcome roll. heat added as a lot cheaper than the protein loaf I got from musclefood.com. The loaf was a freebie but RRP £4.50 so at 29p each these are great value.
No carb diet :confused: , so meat only , no veg, no fruit no anything but meat............I low carb because of diabetes , no carbs sound very unhealthy
Under 20 grams , that must be hard lol, I was on under 80g and have just gone down to under 45 grams, and find that hard, only going that low as a diabetes control or would be happy under 130g (moderately low)..........
May I ask why you are going that low as Ketosis usually occurs at less than 50g ???