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Jacob's Cornish Wafers |
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20/05/09 (79 review reads) |
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Advantages: Tastes good
Disadvantages: None
I have been buying Jacob's Cornish Wafers for some months now, and they have become one of my favourite snacks.
I first bought them when I was browsing the cookie aisle at the supermarket, looking for an alternative to my usual Cream Crackers.
I love cream Crackers, but I thought I'd try something new.
So I gave Jacob's Cornish Wafers a go.
I cannot remember why I picked the Cornish Wafers instead of any of all the other crackers available, but I am glad I did: They are delicious.
They are round, wheat crackers, in taste not too different from Cream Crackers, but they have a more delicate flavour and lighter texture.
They are also more fragile and flaky, and they like to crumble to pieces at the first bite.
I was so happy with them that the day after I bought the first pack of Wafers I went back to the supermarket and bought another 6 to keep in my cupboard, to make sure I wouldn't suddenly run out.
The wafers can be eaten with a multitude of spreads, sweet and savoury. Personally, I like to eat them plain with my tea.
It should be noted, though, that for such a delicate little wafer, it is rather caloric.
Each Jacob's Cornish Wafer (weighing 9 g) contains:
* Kcal: 48 g
* Protein: 0.7 g
* Carbohydrates: 4.9 g
* Fat: 2.8 g
* Fibre: 0.2 g
If you eat 10 wafers, that's almost 1/4 of an average woman's daily caloric needs, and almost 1/5 of the average man's.
I would recommend Jacob's Cornish Wafers to anyone, especially if you like Cream Crackers.
Jacob's Cornish Wafers come in packs of 150 g, which cost around £0.79 and are available in most supermarkets.
Summary: Delicious wheat wafer
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- 16/06/09 well reviewed! |
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