Ryvita Sunflower Seeds & Oats Crispbread Reviews

Ryvita Sunflower Seeds & Oats Crispbread Snacks

Product Type: Ryvita Snacks

Newest Review: ... fibre. Wholegrain rye crispbread with sunflower seeds and oats. ===Other Ryvita Crispbread Flavours=== Original Sweet ... more

 ... Onion Cracked Black Pepper Dark Rye Sesame Seed Pumpkin Seed and Oats Fruit Crunch Hint of Chilli Mediterranean Herb. ===Cost=== £1.59. ===My Opinion=== Recently I have been trying to improve my diet so rather than eating lots of bread, or worse, biscuits, I have been buying the various different flavours of Ryvita crispbread to have as snacks. Not only are they healthy and contain no additives but now they come in many different varieties and flavours. These crispbreads come in a sort of plastic p...more

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jo%40145
Crowned ReviewRyvita Sunflower Seeds & Oats Crispbread: You too can get your oats. (823 words)
by - written on 04/09/09 (Very useful, 229 readings)
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Ryvita! Yuk, like eating cardboard was what I used to say many years ago, (not that I have ever eaten cardboard!) I couldn't see why anyone would want to buy it or eat it. Tasteless, hard and boring. Years later have I changed my mind? Mmm? Yes I have, well at least with the Sunflower seed and Oats variety. I admit I still won't buy the plain variety! My eldest daughter was on a diet and left part of a box of the sunflower Ryvitas when she went home, so I tried one as she said they were lovely. I finished the box and one day bought another all for me. *The Box* Bright yellow oblong box with lots of sunflower seeds and a picture of ...  Read the complete review

JJJJ
A Seedy Trip to Cardboard City (401 words)
by - written on 28/02/10 (Very useful, 207 readings)
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Mention the word 'Ryvita' and for many people the first thing that springs to mind is a snack for dieters which tastes like cardboard. However, Ryvita has become decidedly less cardboardy in the last few years, with a range of new varieties all designed to break the monotony of the original. Last week I sampled the 'Pumpkin Seeds & Oats' variety which is said to provide the eater with a decent dose of fibre, whilst maintaining a low G.i - whatever that means ;) Costing £1.26 for the 200g box, each of these fancy Ryvita measure 10 cms x 6 cms, with the rather large pumpkin seeds precariously balanced on top. The flavour is quite nice - and certainly more ...  Read the complete review

MisterReview
Ryvita Sunflower Seeds & Oats Crispbread: Ryvita, Finding the girl in every guy since 1930 (349 words)
by - written on 09/10/09, updated on  10/10/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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Guys aren't supposed to like Ryvita! Right? It is supposed to be one of those namby pamby diet foods that tastes like nothing, and makes you feel all good about yourself for not consuming pounds of fat in the form of, say, bacon or sausages. Well guys, sorry to let the team down, but I like Ryvita. Well sort of! <*~ MisterReview backpedals, somewhat to save some face with the lads ~*>. I see it not so much as a girly snack, but more of a convenient container for good hearty manly, filling foods such as seriously strong cheddar cheese and Yorkies - right I made up the bit about Yorkies and Ryvita, though anything is ...  Read the complete review

Trishajs
A tasty way to get your oats (391 words)
by - written on 01/09/09, updated on  02/09/09 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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Not being able to eat "normal" bread, I am always on the look out for a tasty cracker that doesn't contain wheat or yeast. A friend told me about Ryvita Sunflower seeds and oats. The ingredients are wholegrain rye flour 74%, sunflowers seeds 14% and oats 11%. I am telling you the percentages so you know that that the sunflower seeds and oats are a major part of the recipe- how often I have read other products that according to the packaging contain a certain ingredient only to see from the ingredient listing that the product is so far down the list as to not to have made much difference- except to the marketing! One side of the crispbread ...  Read the complete review

x-TakeMeHome-x
Ryvita Sunflower Seeds & Oats Crispbread: Ryvita don't taste like dried cardboard any more! (424 words)
by - written on 31/08/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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Last year when these new Ryvita rye slices came out I wanted to try them as I love whole grain products and nut seeds... These 'Sunflower seeds & Oats' are a new type of crisp bread that are made with 199% wholegrain rye and natural ingredients. The prices varied a lot depending if you saw them on offer or not, but I remember they started off at £1.39 and then ended up at 89p making them a more affordable snack :) Now I love this type of food either with jam as a snack or with cheese as a lunch, either soft or hard cheese, I don't really mind either is yummy with this type of brittle dry food to add moisture. There was a ...  Read the complete review

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