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By:
cantp1ckawinner
When: 20 Mar 12 19:45
reggae reggae my 4rse
By:
Aunty Post
When: 20 Mar 12 20:20
I picked some up last year (only because 'Mozzas' had them on offer).

I wouldn't go as far, as the opening comment, though in fairness I never tasted that!

The thing is that anyone with any experience, and store cupboard ingredients, could cobble
something together at least as good.

But it's all about convenience sometimes, so I wouldn't condemn them any more than some
more familiar sauce brands.

Having said that I only have the 'Ketchup' and 'Jerk BBQ Sauce'!

What else is in the range anyone?
By:
Kal84
When: 20 Mar 12 20:40
Has his fingers in many pies our levi - http://www.reggae-reggae.co.uk/go/products
By:
Kal84
When: 20 Mar 12 20:41
I can confirm the chicken pasty is f uckin disgusing
By:
Kal84
When: 20 Mar 12 20:42
^disgusting^
By:
The Leopard
When: 20 Mar 12 20:45
Roots was sued for more than £600,000 by Tony Bailey and his financial adviser Sylvester Williams. Roots gave evidence to the High Court and admitted that marketing 'his grandmother's secret recipe' used on his products was untrue, although Levi's grandmother did inspire him to cook the sauce.[9]
On 25 November 2011, the High Court completely rejected the claims made by Mr Bailey and Mr Williams that they had any role in developing the recipe for Reggae Reggae sauce, or that they should be given any share of the Reggae Reggae business built up by Levi Roots. Judge Mark Pelling QC, who was sitting as the deputy high court judge, told the court: "This was a dishonest claim, dishonestly advanced" [10], however he questioned the credibility of the evidence given by all three, saying that Roots "regards truth as an optional extra".
By:
creatureinthesky
When: 20 Mar 12 22:51
The sauce is ok but far too much sugar, burgers were 80% lard and fecking minging.
By:
danniellasmincepies
When: 21 Mar 12 00:16
I noticed the other day he's doing Pop!
By:
Coachbuster
When: 21 Mar 12 01:29
awful
too sugary ,no heat
By:
Kal84
When: 21 Mar 12 01:41
Cant stress enough how bad the pasty was. Even greggs was better!
By:
blackestnight
When: 21 Mar 12 02:20
students that come in my place love this $hit
By:
cantp1ckawinner
When: 21 Mar 12 06:10
the pasty is also indeed the most foul thing to have ever entered my mouth !!!....

and ive tasted soome right old sh1te in my time !!!
By:
HansUlrichApfelStrudel
When: 21 Mar 12 09:03
What is Levi Roots?
By:
Aunty Post
When: 21 Mar 12 09:30
What is Levi Roots?

It's the root of the Denim plant.
By:
DONEMYLOT
When: 21 Mar 12 12:39
tears ran down his face, apparently.

WE've cooked from his books, good stuff actually, though you can probably pick up better from any old stuff.

Anyway, he wears the right gear and looks great, so who cares?
By:
Coachbuster
When: 21 Mar 12 12:45
all this cr@p is produced in one factory and plastered with a sticker .

line 1 - Levis roots
line 2 - Jamie Oliver
line 3-  That gobby chef bloke


do people think these celebrities hang around the factory putting in a shift making this rubbish  ?
By:
judorick
When: 21 Mar 12 12:48
as a gentleman of the West Indian persuasion I can tell you that Levi Roots products are about as authentic as Derek Thompsons tipping line
By:
Kal84
When: 21 Mar 12 13:02
Laugh
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 21 Mar 12 13:03
Grin how well put
By:
Crisp77
When: 21 Mar 12 14:36
Laugh A lovely tribute
By:
718
When: 21 Mar 12 15:48
Sounds like they were fighting over ownership of the heinous grub

Levi Roots 'took Reggae Reggae sauce recipe from friend'
Dragon's Den entrepreneur Levi Roots is being sued for more than £300,000 by a pal who claims he is the real inventor of the Reggae Reggae sauce, a court heard today.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddrinknews/8877009/Levi-Roots-took-Reggae-Reggae-sauce-recipe-from-friend.html
By:
DONEMYLOT
When: 21 Mar 12 15:53
Oh ffs. Why get on the guys case? Like any of the **** you get in the supermarket is actually what it says on the tin. 'Healthy' brunchbars with pictures of pretty laydees riding bikes that give you 20% of your daily fat allowance.

Anyway, banana
By:
Pork knocker
When: 21 Mar 12 16:29
Good luck to the man, he's done well in a super competitive market.
However his biggest achievements were as a singer with the UK's greatest
reggae soundsystem Sir Coxsone Outernational
By:
danniellasmincepies
When: 21 Mar 12 21:06
judorick     21 Mar 12 11:48 
as a gentleman of the West Indian persuasion I can tell you that Levi Roots products are about as authentic as Derek Thompsons tipping line


Laugh
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 15 Apr 14 09:14
A journalist friend of mine wrote a feature on Levi Roots.

His editor didn't include it in the paper - he didn't mention his sources
By:
Crisp77
When: 15 Apr 14 10:09
Sounds like a Scotch Binnit Paper Shocked
By:
sideshowbob
When: 15 Apr 14 20:36
the reggae reggae sauce is good ffs. i have it in me cottage pie. ok its not much different to bisto with a spoonful of chilli flakes but who cares.

i never even knew he did owt else but the sauce.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 15 Apr 14 21:24
got one of his books but never tried the sauces
By:
sideshowbob
When: 15 Apr 14 21:28
what does the book taste like? Plain
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 15 Apr 14 21:29
no idea you'll have to buy yourself one
By:
Capt__F
When: 15 Apr 14 21:36
likes a Red Stripe
By:
bongo
When: 15 Apr 14 23:11
The sauces are awful as cantp1ckawinner very politely implies! - far too sweet, possibly too much molasses, aftertaste bad and it makes your kitchen smell.

But the fizzy drink is amazing - superior to Lucozade, Cola, Oasis etc
They just need to sell it in the correct bottle size which is the one that fits on bicycle cages and a good % of the summer cycling market is there for the taking
By:
danniellasmincepies
When: 16 Apr 14 08:13
We should raleigh round and design one
By:
sideshowbob
When: 16 Apr 14 12:45
who rattled your chain?
By:
Foinavon
When: 16 Apr 14 12:58
It's all a matter of personal taste but best be wary of over-hyped products like this.
I prefer Aunt May's Bajan pepper sauce and Encona hot pepper sauce. Use sparingly as both are pretty hot.
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