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Graze - Box #3

I decided to order another food box from Graze, which I got for free, seeing as though you get your first box free, you pay for your second box and then the third is free. Here is what I received this time, in my third box......
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And a closer look at all four....
Cracked Black Pepper Cashews
“Cashews roasted with cracked black pepper & sea salt”
They smell like salt and pepper (lol). And they taste like salt and pepper peanuts and they are quite nice.

Contains: Cashew nuts, Salt, Maltodextrin, Wheat flour, Sugar, Spices, Yeast extract, Lemon powder, Black pepper, Sunflower oil
Korean Chilli Rice Crackers
“Crunchy rice crackers with spicy chilli”

They smell and taste like oriental spicy crisps. You get the kick of the chilli right at the end, which you can feel on your tongue, but they are lovely and not unpleasantly hot and spicy.

Contains: Rice, Vegetable oil, Sugar, Tapioca starch, Soy sauce (soya beans, wheat, salt), Salt, Garlic powder, Chilli, Paprika, Dry liquorice, Disodium guanylate, Disodium inosinate
Fiery Cashews
“Cashews roasted with spicy chilli”

They smell like dry roasted peanuts and taste a bit like curry powdered nuts, you also get the spicy kick at the end.

Contains: Cashew nuts, Salt, Yeast extract, Sugar, Onion powder, Rusk (contains wheat flour), Spices, Garlic powder, Natural flavourings, Chilli, Lemon powder, Paprika, Spice extract
Lightly Toasted Pistachios
“Slightly toasted whole pistachios”

They smell like they usually do, lovely. And they don’t really taste any different to regular pistachios, but slightly saltier, which is really nice.

Contains: Pistachio nuts and salt

My favourites from the box are the Lightly Toasted Pistachios and Korean Chilli Rice Crackers.


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