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  • Marzipan as riding fuel
  • igm
    Full Member

    Ok some people hate it but I like it – the marzi-haters don’t need to tell me they don’t like it.

    But as riding fuel? I mean it’s basically nut paste and sugar so it should be about right? And you can tear lumps of it off to scoff.

    So for the marzi-lovers amongst us, decent riding fuel?

    shermer75
    Free Member

    I don’t care if it’s good nutritionally or not, I’m in!! 🙂

    convert
    Full Member

    Yep, used to use it and thought it was good. Only snag was I couldn’t resist nibbling at the block when not on a ride too!

    Switched years ago to drinking Allsports winter training formula and rarely need to eat when that’s what’s in my bottles.

    igm
    Full Member

    CoOp visited. Marzipan now in the bag for tonight.

    fridge
    Free Member

    Slice of marzipan between two Garibaldi biscuits. Biscuits balance the sweetness, marzipan balances the dryness; win-win.

    prawny
    Full Member

    Is marzipan injectable? Omnomnom

    muddyground
    Free Member

    It’s rubbish as ride food.

    Buy a block, by the time I get home it has all gone. I’m so slow up hills now, all because of the added belly mass 🙂

    si77
    Full Member

    These are the epitome of marzipan based nomage:

    Alas, not readily available in this neck of the woods. 😥

    iainc
    Full Member

    Someone well known, I think, Graeme Obree, swore by this as ride fuel. He wound up other riders when they asked what it was and replied it was lard, which they then went out and bought 🙂

    iolo
    Free Member

    wash it down with some warm flat Coke a Cola for the super turbo boost. Do this at the end of a ride as, once the extra energy is gone, you will have none left.

    mcnultycop
    Full Member

    My inability to not to confuse marzipan and temazepam often get me into grief.

    slowoldman
    Full Member

    The best is Niederegger from Lubeck.

    somafunk
    Full Member

    As ianc says it is the prefered ride fuel for Graeme Obree, seemed to work for him but i hate the stuff

    cloudnine
    Free Member

    Marzipan contains Cyanide!!
    If you stuffed down about 12kgs of it you would die…

    mcmoonter
    Free Member

    Lidl make a variety of sizeable marzipan bars coated in bitter chocolate. I’m torn between their straight marzipan filling and the one with a pineapple mix.

    They seldom make it from the supermarket door to the car door. 😳

    kcr
    Free Member

    I got some almond energy bars from Decathlon for a long ride that worked well, but were basically marzipan, so I think I’ll try just cutting up a bar of the yellow stuff next time.

    takisawa2
    Full Member

    Aldi do a really nice Marzipan log, with a cake around it.
    Stollen.

    Dyffers
    Free Member

    Love marzipan. Tried it on a day ride years ago, 200g cut into cubes. The next day…SPOTS! Never again 🙄

    convert
    Full Member

    Marzipan contains Cyanide!!
    If you stuffed down about 12kgs of it you would die…

    Now I love marzipan, but if I managed to trough 12kg of it I would be pleading to die and the cyanide might be doing me a favour!

    shermer75
    Free Member

    Lidl make a variety of sizeable marzipan bars coated in bitter chocolate. I’m torn between their straight marzipan filling and the one with a pineapple mix.

    *plans a Lidl visit for tomorrow*

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    iolo – Member once the extra energy is gone, you will have none left.

    😐

    shermer75
    Free Member

    Lidl make a variety of sizeable marzipan bars coated in bitter chocolate. I’m torn between their straight marzipan filling and the one with a pineapple mix.
    They seldom make it from the supermarket door to the car door.

    Marzipan bar update: couldn’t find these at Lidl but I have just found some that fit the description at Aldi.

    Moral learnt – any amount of searching is worth it if there is a chance of some marzipan at the end of it 🙂

    whitestone
    Free Member

    Yep, I use marzipan a lot. Also used it many years ago when Alpine climbing (mountaineering not riding up roads) as it doesn’t freeze in the way that chocolate bars do.

    shermer75
    Free Member

    I am currently slaughtering these Aldi marzipan bars one after the other, and I have no intention of riding anywhere. Does that help?

    wilko1999
    Free Member

    Aldi marzipan with chocolate coating?! I’m on my way to Aldi right now…

    stevious
    Full Member

    Don’t overdo it. I used it as fuel for a Mountain Marathon once and gave myself insane stomach cramps.

    aikon
    Free Member

    The best is Niederegger from Lubeck.

    Aaargh they have an online store….. Marzipan heaven…

    shermer75
    Free Member

    stevious – Member
    Don’t overdo it. I used it as fuel for a Mountain Marathon once and gave myself insane stomach cramps.

    Yeah, I just kept going until I got a headache. Gonna have another one in a bit

    benp1
    Full Member

    Aldi do the chocolate covered marzipan bars too. hmmm, I need to buy a couple for a trip coming up soon

    Maybe also some stroop waffles

    benp1
    Full Member

    ARGH! Double post

    crazy-legs
    Full Member

    Take a date (stoned).
    Wrap it in marzipan.

    Hey presto, instant bite sized ride food.

    mattbee
    Full Member

    How does being stoned help with the date?

    Munqe-chick
    Free Member

    No you put the marzipan IN the unstoned date!

    Oh I hadn’t thought about it as fuel .. maybe good for my next Ironman as I can’t stomach any more figs after the last one!!!!!!

    I thought they only sold those chocolate coated marzipan bars at Christmas, do Aldi or Lidl actually have them in at present?

    mcmoonter
    Free Member

    Lidl make a variety of sizeable marzipan bars coated in bitter chocolate. I’m torn between their straight marzipan filling and the one with a pineapple mix.
    They seldom make it from the supermarket door to the car door.
    Marzipan bar update: couldn’t find these at Lidl but I have just found some that fit the description at Aldi.

    Moral learnt – any amount of searching is worth it if there is a chance of some marzipan at the end of it

    I made the same journey with the same predictable outcome. I think Lidl only sell it at Christmas and Easter. The Aldi Praline and Marzipan chocolate covered bar is good. Not so keen on the Rum and Raisin variety

    wilko1999
    Free Member

    Bought some of the plain chocolate covered bars today from Aldi and I can confirm that they are lush, as we say ‘yer in Gloucestershire

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