This is the feedback thread for the Mumsnet users who have been trying Strong Roots’ new children’s range, Little Roots, with their children.
Here’s what Strong Roots has to say: “Turn vegetable nay-sayers into vegetable yay-sayers with Little Roots. Made from the freshest vegetables, with no added nasties. Little Roots helps you give your family all the goodness they need to fuel their daily adventures.
With 3 veggies in every bite: they’re low in saturated fat, low in sugar, and all-importantly a great source of fibre. Best of all, they’ll be the tastiest little veg-bombs in your freezer and ready in just 14 minutes in the oven. Hungry tummies made happy fast.
We believe in great, plant-based food that makes life easier. Our passion for great food is rooted in working with the best producers from all over the world, and we care about the ingredients inside you and our recipes.
We’re very proud of our roots and every day they inspire us to bring the best tasting, best quality, and most responsible products to the world and you.”
More details on the individual products within the range can be found below:
Pea & Lemon Minis
Gloriously green inside, these pea-packed minis have a zingy lemon kick and a crunchy carrot and beetroot crumb for an added hit of colour.
Crunchy Corn & Carrot Chunks
An irresistible pairing of corn and carrot with a corn semolina crumb. We can guarantee you’ll be stealing them off your kids plates.
Sweet Potato & Butternut Nuggets
Butternut squash, parsnip, and sweet potato come together in all their naturally sweet glory to make these comforting nuggets, with a corn semolina crumb and just the slightest hint of cinnamon.
White Root Vegetable Bites (to be tested at a later date)
A combination of cauliflower, parsnip, and celeriac with a crunchy carrot crumb that’s so yummy you won’t believe how healthy they are.
Testers, please give your feedback by answering the questions below, as well as completing the short survey we’ve emailed you.
- What were your overall thoughts on the Little Roots products you tried? What did you like about them?
- Which qualities do or characteristics do you usually look for in food for your children? Do you think Little Roots fulfilled this for you?
- Do you experience any challenges with getting your children to eat enough vegetables? Do you think Little Roots helped with this?
- What kind of frozen food do you usually feed your children? How do Little Roots compare? Would you consider them a more adventurous option?
All who complete both pieces of feedback will be entered into a prize draw where one tester will win a £300 voucher for the store of their choice (from a list).
Thanks and good luck!
MNHQ
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