Tesco has made its halloumi fries a permanent addition to the shelves
Attention, halloumi fans: Tesco is now selling halloumi fries!
The supermarket tends to sell the halloumi fries at Christnas, but the store has decided to add them to its shelves full-time.
Kevs Snack Reviews recently shared a photo of the fries to its Instagram page, and its had over 700 likes already.
The halloumi fries come in packs of eight and need to be cooked for 10-12 minutes from chilled.
Theyve proved so popular that theyre already sold out online, so youll have to run down to your local store to get your hands on some (if theres any left, that is).
Tesco says: The halloumi fries were originally released for Christmas last year, and now have been repackaged to add to the permanent range at Tesco.
According to the supermarket, the fries are made using medium fat hard cheese made with pasteurised cows, sheeps and goats milk, and come coated in breadcrumbs.
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Tesco isnt the only store to launch halloumi fries. Aldi jumped on the trend last month.
Aldis Specially Selected Golden & Crispy Specially Selected Halloumi Fries were first launched back in May 2018, after the supermarket spotted how popular they were in Nandos. They were selling for £1.99.
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And now the store has relaunched them at a slightly higher proce of £2.29, and they can now be found down the frozen foods aisle.
Aldi says: Inspired by a similar offering from popular Portuguese chicken eatery, Nandos; Aldis Specially Selected Haloumi Fries are made with scrumptiously soft – and salty – halloumiRead More – Source