WINNER: rice vermicelli noodles
For people eating gluten free, rice vermicelli noodles – which typically don’t contain any gluten – are the winner over wheat-based hokkien noodles. Rice vermicelli is also the winner for those who want to avoid food additives. Being dried, the vermicelli is usually made from just rice and water, whereas fresh hokkien noodles often have added colours, thickeners and preservatives, as well as refined oils. As for kilojoule and fat content, brands vary considerably, with both noodles being roughly on par.
WINNER: aperol spritz
A Negroni cocktail, made from equal parts gin, sweet red vermouth and Campari, has fractionally fewer calories than an Aperol spritz, but it hits harder on the alcohol front. The spritz, which contains prosecco, soda and two shots of Aperol, has about…