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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Ellie Abraham

Aldi to launch coffee-infused bacon

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Budget supermarket Aldi is releasing coffee-infused bacon in an apparent attempt to fuse two common breakfast favourites.

The meat is cured in coffee for at least 24 hours making it “intricately flavoured with the rich and aromatic taste of coffee beans”.

Aldi said: “The coffee infusion marries perfectly with the great taste of bacon to create a syrupy caramel like bite, ideal for achieving a slightly sweeter taste – and the perfect crisp when cooked.”

While it is the first UK supermarket to create and sell such a product, Caffè Nero began offering coffee-infused bacon in its rolls in 2019.

It was the first of its kind and was included as a savoury option as part of the cafe chain’s espresso-inspired menu. The meat was cured for 20 hours using their own blend of coffee and the company said it took seven months to perfect the flavour.

Budget supermarket Aldi has recently been involved in legal action over its caterpillar cake product.

Rival supermarket Marks and Spencer lodged an intellectual property claim with the High Court, arguing Aldi’s Cuthbert the Caterpillar cake infringes their Colin the Caterpillar cake trademark.

M&S wants Aldi to stop selling Cuthbert and not to sell anything similar in the future.

M&S has been making Colin the Caterpillar cakes for 30 years and it claims Aldi’s Cuthbert the Caterpillar’s similarities “ride on the coat-tails” of the reputation of Colin.

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