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Le Pain des Fleurs Crispbread is a 100% organic, gluten-free snack made from ancient grains. This vegan and GMO-free product is perfect for health-conscious individuals looking for a delicious and nutritious option. Enjoy the perfect crunch while aligning with your dietary values!
G**M
Our favorite flavor and texture
Wonderful product, great quality, purity of ingredients and texture that is just right. Only wish it were not so expensive, we would buy many more if it were more affordable but understand the economic challenges.
M**A
Delicious
A little pricey but they are so light and flavorful. Easy to get addicted to :)
I**N
Tastes like plastic cardboard
They are nice and crispy and that is the only good thing I have to say. I don’t think there’s anything I could put on top to make me like these. I use them as an occasional treat for my dogs who enjoy the crunch.
O**V
The only gluten, sugar and yeast-free crispbread on the market!
These crackers are absolutely unique. I’m buying them all the time and can’t find any alternatives.I’m trying to maintain a gluten-free, sugar-free, and yeast-free diet to control my seasonal allergies. It works great for me. But it takes some courage on my side since I love bread, desserts and snacks. It’s almost impossible to find gluten-free crispbread without yeast and sugar. I was looking far and wide. The only one product I was able to find is specifically this Les Pain des Fleurs Crispbread, Ancient Grain variety. Be aware that Buckwheat and Quinoa varieties have cane sugar in them.Inside the box you will find two individually sealed packets with 16-17 crisps each. About 32-34 crisps per package.As for the taste – these crisps has a very mild taste. Don’t expect them to taste super great. They are made from brown rice, buckwheat, millet and sea salt. That’s it – no sugar, no yeast, no starches, no gum, preservatives, flavors or anything extra. The taste is in fact almost unnoticeable. Which I personally like since it doesn’t overwhelm whatever I put on them. I use it to make small sandwiches with butter, vegetables and spreads. I don’t really like to eat them on their own.They are very crunchy and airy. Sometimes they break right in my hands.Again, this is a unique product with very simple ingredients and without known to me alternatives. It’s hard for me to rate it anything less than 5 stars for that reason. I will be buying it as long as it’s available and would recommend to anybody who is trying to avoid sugar, yeast and gluten.P.S.: If you know any alternative crispbread that is gluten, sugar and yeast-free, I would highly appreciate the recommendation.
N**L
the perfect cracker and crispbread
I used to really like Orgran Crispbreads (Quinoa, Buckwheat, and Fiber varieties), but was always disappointed that they were not organic or non-gmo certified--just gluten-free. I had been eyeing these for a while, but they are so very expensive, in contrast, that I just could not justify it. I did finally try them when they were available for 4.99 as add-ons (still expensive, btw), and now I can't imagine a better crispbread or cracker. where the Orgran are stiffly crunchy and mealy, these Pain des Fleurs are lightly airy and lightly crispy, something like the way that cheese puffs are lightly airy and crispy--but flattened into the shape of a cracker. I can't think of anything else to compare them to. they have a delicate, slightly puffed texture to them and are just fantastic. perfect, I think, for anyone at all, from gummy tots to gummy grandmas, and every sensitive palate in between. organic, gluten-free, and non-gmo--you've got all your dietary concerns met in this one cracker. I like the Quinoa Crispbread with tuna, or with creamy goat cheese (from TJ's), smoked salmon, red onion slices and tiny capers, or with goat brie and honey...and I love the Chestnut Crispbread with chocolate hazelnut spread (the chestnut variety has a bit of a sweet taste to it, whereas the quinoa is completely neutral). I have not tried the other varieties of this crispbread yet. the only thing that would make these better would be a better price--specially in bulk. nothing would hold me back from keeping well-stocked in these if they were more reasonable. if you spot any of these as add-ons, bulk up. you won't be sorry.
B**P
good baby biscuits
I give these to my baby. He loves them. They are light weight and kind of dissolve, making me confident that he won't choke on them.As a new mom I was shocked to discover that lots of processed baby finger foods have sugar in them. The ubiquitous "puffs" seem to be basically a healthier cheeto. I am a working mom and can't make all my own food, so I was looking for something better. Depending on the flavor these have very little or no sugar. The list of ingredients is very short. And most important, baby loves to hold them and munch them. Perfect to give him while I am getting dinner ready. Sometimes I spread them with avocado or butter or ricotta for a more substantial snack.As for me, I don't much like them. The taste is okay, but the texture is weird. They also turn to mush when they get damp (good for babies, bad for me).
I**U
Healthy Crisp Bread
Great taste and I especially appreciate that it doesn’t contain any wheat.
A**R
Crumbly with no real flavor
The cracker just crumbled and made a huge mess while trying to eat it. And it has no flavor at all.
H**I
My favourite!
They taste amazing. They taste like soft crackers with a crispness to them. I put organic chunky peanut butter or salsa on it, and it's fantastic! Not to mention, they are no grains or wheat in them. Perfect for helping live a long life.
O**O
False advertising- it's ONE pack, not 6 as stated
I received one box of crackers, not 6 packs as advertised. The price makes sense for 6 (just bought 4 more at store for $5.99 each) but for one is outrageous. Buyers beware.
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