Bhuja Ancient Grain Twists, Beer Mix & Crunchy Seasoned Peas
he Ancient Grain Twists by Bhuja remind me of an Indian snack that my dad used to buy me as a kid, which appears to be called Soya Sticks.
he Ancient Grain Twists by Bhuja remind me of an Indian snack that my dad used to buy me as a kid, which appears to be called Soya Sticks.
This is definitely tender and described on the packaging. The texture is quite good and it is just a basic salty flavour and has definitely attracted both of my cats since opening it.
Pringles have been one of my favourite chip brands since I was a kid. They've always been quite good at bringing out regular limited flavour variations that come and go,…
I haven't bought a small bag of Smith's Chips in quite some time. Their basic flavours are quite boring to me, but my kids like them. The Smith's Double Crunch…
This is probably the cheapest and best value for money jerky product you can get in Australia. It is quite similar in taste and texture to Jack Link's and is…
This is the first Pork Jerky I've reviewed for this blog after already covering many of the popular Australian brands. I ordered this from Amazon whilst looking for new brands to try out.
A bit drier than some of the biltong brands I’m used to, but that’s not necessarily a problem, it reminds me a bit more of a jerky product.
I've reviewed several Australian jerky brands on this site now and so far I've enjoyed them all.
I'd never noticed Foodjoy's Beef Jerky before but found it in my local Foodworks recently. These 26g bags are very small. I know I've previously complained about some beef jerky brands such as The Jerky Co. making their bags too big, but the size of these bags seems more like a sampler pack than a snack.
I bought two flavours of Buthermans Fine Foods Beef Jerky at my local Foodworks recently. These are both 40g bags and come in Hot Chilli and Teriyaki flavours.