Marks & Spencer savoury pancakes have sparked debate among social media users.
The product was first spotted earlier this year, but shoppers have shared mixed views.
The retailer launched Spinach & Herb Buttermilk Pancakes, which cost £1.90 for a pack of four.
Many Marks & Spencer customers have already tried the treat and some said they were delicious topped with eggs, cheese or meat.
The pancakes sparked debate online
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Others were less convinced, however, with many saying the appearance of the spinach in the pancakes put them off.
Responding to a post by food blogger NewFoodsUK, one shopper commented: “I know it’s the spinach or herbs but they look mouldy.”
Another agreed, writing: “Mouldy [looking] pancakes no thank you, good luck shifting mouldy stock M&S.”
Another said: “If anyone bought me spinach pancakes, they’d be single the next day.”
A fourth commented on the “mouldy” appearance but added they had tried the product and liked the taste.
They said: “My child told me they looked like mould. I however thought they were great. Had them warmed with spinach, a poached egg and some hollandaise sauce.”
One more satisfied shopper said: “They are amazing! I had it with low-fat cream cheese the other day and pulled ham.”
“They are really nice toasted with smoked salmon pate on top,” said another.