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Walkers Sensations Oriental CrackersNewest Review: ... underneath it, the spice is mostly on the top of the cracker so you can suck it all off and then munch the cracker. Some of ... more More Walkers in Food
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by - written on 05/08/09 (Very useful, 137 readings)
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A tasty little number for your delectation this afternoon - Walkers very own Sensations Oriental Crackers...the Peking Spare Rib flavour. Yum! It comes in a purple packet with green 'trim', at 110g a bag - the 'share' bag if you will. Unfortunately they're yet to burst into the individual bag market, but if they did I'd be buying them in shares!! What differs them from the normal Sensations brand such as Thai Sweet Chilli is they are shaped like crackers rather than crisps...a posh Quaver than basically... Well, not entirely. Upon opening the packet, the crisps do look like miniature versions of the prawn crackers every Chinese takeaway loves to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/04/09 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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Today my granddaughter and I shared a big bag of Walkers Sensations Oriental Crackers in Peking Spare Rib flavour. I like cracker type snacks and the flavour appealed to me so I was really looking forward to tucking into them, I have resisted them for a few days now but after todays Weight Watchers weigh-in I decided to tuck in thanks to the wonderful excuse of the Easter break if I have a poor result next week. Like my logic? I've had them before so know how lovely they are, I was seriously addicted to these a couple of years ago and it coincided with my daughter's pregnancy so she called it my sympathy craving! These Oriental Crackers are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/11/09 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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In Morrisons last night I saw they had all their big bags of Sensations for £1.00 so I brought a packet of Spare Rib flavoured oriental crackers to snack on while I watched a film. They were delish. The crackers are quite small compared to the massive prawn crackers you buy in the Chinese, but they are a lot thicker and that makes them more filling to eat. They melt in your mouth but also have a lovely crunch when you bite into one. The crackers have got a bit of a greasy feel when you're chewing but that doesn't matter because it doesn't affect the flavour at all. The crackers can get a bit spicy as you eat them, they're not mega hot ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/08/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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When browsing the aisles of my local Sainsbury's really I found these Walkers Sensations Oriental Crackers for just £1, down from their usual price of £1.49. I have wanted to buy some of these for ages since nabbing some from my sisters bag and they were absolutely delicious. Also, I've just realised that these are just 73p in Tesco so I shall be heading there to stock up in future. These crackers are available in two flavours: Peking Spare Ribs & Five Spice Flavour but I have only tried the Peking Spare Rib flavour as Five Spice doesn't really appeal to me. These Sensations are curved tapioca, cassave & sunflower oil crisps that are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/02/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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Another delicious flavour from the Walker's sensations range. Walkers sensations are special crisps above the standard of your average walkers pack. Generally they have unusual 'posh' flavours as a twist on your usual cheese and onion or salt and vinegar. Most of the Walkers sensations range are potato crisps but these are different. They are called oriental crackers and are somewhere between a prawn cracker and a popadom in texture. They come in two flavours, peking rib flavour and teriyaki flavour- both equally delicious. I really like these because they are different from your average crisp, not just in flavour but because they are an ... Read the complete review
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