I taste tested supermarket bagels - the winner was so good I went back for more

From sesame to wholegrain, here's who came out top in our special taste test!

£1.50, Sainsbury's/Tesco

Warburton's Sesame

Conveniently pre-sliced with a good, dense, chewy dough, these bagels fell short with an underwhelming taste, similar to a basic burger bun.

2/5 Stars

New York-style bagel with a dense dough and sugary taste - making a sturdy  toasted bagel.

3/5 Stars

Village Bakery Original

79p, Aldi

Multigrain

£2.50, M&S

Crafted from premium sourdough, this bagel boasts a robust, yeasty taste but is challenging to slice evenly.

95p, Morrisons

Plain

Plain but authentic hooped shape with a nice brown exterior and a traditional tight texture, just a little on the sweet side.

3/5 Stars

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Lovely golden outer colour with a firm chewy dough, perfect for toasting.

4/5 Stars

Rowan Hill Bakery Plain

79p, Lidl

New York Bakery Co Wholemeal

£1.90, Asda

These supersized bagels may be on the pricier side, but are a thick wholemeal treat, easy to slice and toast.

79p, Sainsbury's

Sainsbury's Plain

Great value bagel but with a slightly mismatched appearance slightly lowering their score.

4/5 Stars

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80p, Tesco

Tesco Original

The creme de la creme of supermarket bagels. A perfect, tight, chewy dough at a fantastic price point.

5/5 Stars