Wellington Toasted Sesame Water Crackers, 4.4-Ounces (Pack of 12)
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I bought a case for my nephew, who is a huge fan of water crackers, but by the time they arrived, he had already purchased some of the more well-known brands. But that's not a problem because we love crackers in this house, and the sesame flavor added to their appeal. They are less expensive than that major brand and comparable to TJ's crackers, and most grocery stores sell their own version of water crackers for a couple of dollars or more per box. Even though I would prefer a few more sesame seeds, I'm happy to report that these are fantastic crackers. They're not salty, they're not hard or crumbly, and they don't crack when you add toppings to them. Yes, some of them are broken in half in the box, but that seems to happen with every water cracker box I've ever opened, and I've opened a lot during my time as a food demo person in another time; I'd buy these again and would not hesitate to serve them to people I care about.
the very best: For a family of four, 60 calories are consumed. Worst thing: inch) crackersbr>worst thing: inch) crackersbr>worst thing: inch) crackers The label claims "whole grain," but the nutrition label on the box says "Dietary Fiber 0 grams per serving. " " Since whole grains are supposed to be high in fiber, I'm guessing there's just enough whole grain to justify the box's headline. "Enriched wheat flour" comes first, followed by "whole wheat flour" as the second ingredient. "br>It's all right: Taste is bland and not overly salty (95mg per serving). Texture is gritty, possibly due to the corn meal and/or cracked grains and seeds- It's not a bad experience. The crunch is tender. If piped or spooned, it should be able to withstand a tasty topping. it was dropped on It's too delicate to dip- spread-out or into serve with a stiff cheese spread, peanut butter, or a dip- I'm afraid they'd fall apart. Large enough to hold a thin slice of smoked lox and a generous dollop of dill/chive cream cheese on top, along with a tiny dill frond or a small curl of red onion. It's subtle enough to hold a slice of sharp cheddar or Stilton with apricot jam or a thin slice of pear or apple lightly dusted with cinnamon sugar. However, the temptation to eat them plain does not bother me.
The cracker is rather bland, thin, crisp, and slightly cupped, which your new white carpeting will appreciate because it will prevent things from sliding off. They aren't "sesame crackers," in my opinion. " I'd call them crackers with sesame seeds sprinkled on top. I counted the seeds that were visible on the convex side of several crackers and came up with a total of around 40. On the concave side, there were no seeds visible; however, "sesame seeds" appears right before "salt" on the ingredients list, and these don't have much salt (16 mg sodium per cracker). I'm not a fan of their flavor on its own, but they're delicious when topped with something tasty. They're also strong enough to hold a smear of peanut butter or cream cheese, as well as a healthy scoop of a substantial dip, despite being very thin and crisp. For four crackers, there are 60 calories.
I bought a case of these crackers and am very pleased with them. However, a large number of sleeves had been broken. I wrote to the company and requested a small discount (I was going to eat the crackers broken or not), and they generously obliged. Thank you so much, Wellington!.
Crackers that are delicious; In transit, it was crushed. I'll toss them in the soup. br>br> Should be shipped in a box. br>br> not in a sealed envelope.
I mean, crackers, cheese, and smoked sausage are delicious, especially with a glass of wine, but add a spinach leaf, some mozzarella, and a pickled pepper to the mix. It's a delectable treat to broil in the oven. I prefer water crackers, while my wife prefers wheat crackers, so we make them together as a special treat. They can be used as a substitute for chips and are delicious when dipped. I use peanut butter or a pinch of cinnamon as a spread. In any case, they're delectable, delectable, delectable.
The cracker has a strong garlic flavor and a delicate texture (though it can handle most toppings). 60 calories per four crackers, 1 gram of fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 65 milligrams of sodium, and 11 milligrams of carbohydrates (Canola oil and/or other oils were used, and Wellington claims no trans fat). )Very spicy, and the garlic herb flavor lingers on the palate for a long time. This is an excellent product that pairs well with cheese. Rating: 3 and a half (possibly 4) crackers Don't forget to keep the box from falling!.
These water crackers are perfect for me because I go through a lot of them (one of my favorite snacks is cheese and sriracha sauce). They're less expensive than Carr's, but not as cheap as Target's private-label options. To me, they have the same flavor. So far, I haven't come across a package that is completely uncracked, but I haven't seen that at the supermarket either.