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Pick Up The Fork

A Serious Eater's Guide to Buenos Aires and Beyond

Snack of the Day – Sesame Wheat Crackers

Posted on July 28, 2010 2 Comments

Sesame Wheat Crackers are da bomb.  Cheap, delicious, “healthy,” and crazily addictive.  If you have absolutely zero self control like me, you will easily eat your way through the whole package in one sitting.  Made by the Granix company, that has a line of several types of crackers and cookies (even a vegetarian tenedor libre on Avenida Florida), the sesame wheat version is BY FAR the best… just make sure you don’t pick up the blue kind “sin sal” as that would be a mistake of colossal proportions.

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  1. Katie says

    July 28, 2010 at 3:04 am

    Yes!!! I discovered these myself about three months ago, and I have become a total addict. For the past two or three weeks, the supermarket was out of the original version, and they only had the salt-free ones. I knew better! I did try the ones with lino (flax seeds), but they are vastly inferior. They’re good with a bit of Casancrem on them too.

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    • razalba says

      July 28, 2010 at 12:11 pm

      Couldn’t agree more… Casancream with a bit of chopped green onion to slather on mmmmm mmmm

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