🧀 Snack Like a Connoisseur!
Jacob's Cornish Wafers are a premium imported snack from the UK, weighing 150g. These wafers are crafted with high-quality ingredients, making them the perfect accompaniment for cheese, dips, or simply enjoyed on their own. Ideal for social gatherings or a personal treat, they offer a sophisticated crunch that elevates any snacking occasion.
L**A
Delicious
Loooove Cornish wafers. For those who aren't aware, Cornish wafers are crackers made like puff pastry; i.e. with many layers of fat between many thin layers of dough, like a croissant. The texture is tender, and the favor is rich and tasty without being sweet. (After all, it's a cracker, not a cookie.) I'm continually frustrated in finding them on any retail shelf or site, which is why I finally broke down and ordered them through Amazon. They're as delicious as I remember. Happily, this pack of Cornish wafers was fresh with only a few end crackers crumbling from shipment.
M**S
unfortunately the only place for this package s the garbarge
this item arrived almost a year out of sell by date and totally crushed I couldn't save even one and considering the sell by date I didn't even want to try and now I cannot get a refund
D**X
These are the best crackers ever
These are the best crackers ever! Light and crisp, but sort of flaky, like pie crust. I wish I could find them in the US, but they're so good I will send off for them from the UK if need be. Seriously, if you like crackers, these will be absolutely addicting.
V**T
Memories of London
I first tasted Cornish wafers on a 1974 trip to London and sought them out on every subsequent visit. For years, they were almost impossible to find in the U.S. Now I can give myself an occasional treat even when I can't come up with the airfare.
L**K
expired product
these crackers expired 10/21! That is 11 months ago.
F**S
these crackers should be avaialbe everywhere!
I discovered these crackers when I lived in sweden in 1978, and I would eat them with butter and be in heaven. When I came back, for a while, I could find them at Cost-plus and a couple of other import stores, but eventually, that dried out, so I found a british import company (discovering them at a county fair) from which I could do catalog ordering; I'd order a big box of them at a time.I don't understand why they haven't become explosively popular here; if someone here found out how to make them, they wouldn't be so expensive, even though it's worth it!they are crackers, but soft, with a very good flavor; the texture is hard to describe, but it's really nice that they don't crack and break when you bite into them, like most crackers do. I love saltines, but they fall apart so easily, it's hard to have them with cheese.So, I'm glad that they are available here on amazon!
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