It's real - if you're wondering.
Introducing Wasa Sandwich Taco – the ultimate quick and easy snack made from whole grain rye flour. This taco-inspired crispbread is a delicious fusion of crunchy bread and creamy sandwich filling, bursting with the flavors of tomato and herbs. Perfect for families on-the-go and anyone in need of a tasty, high-fiber, and speedy snack. And that’s not all – our Sandwich Taco is 100% carbon offset, so you can enjoy it guilt-free!
our Sandwich Taco is 100% carbon offset, so you can enjoy it guilt-free!
They should feel guilty of calling that a taco
I can't believe I'm about to defend this thing but they're not actually calling it a taco. Sandwich is the product name and taco is the flavor. They have lots of different flavors, this one just has "taco seasoning" in it.
If for no other reason than a taco is a single tortilla wrapped around some filling, and this is clearly two pastries sandwiched together. Structurally not a taco.
Look, if I was back in the army and saw a pile of like 300 of these unguarded to be distributed to the company, I would probably steal ten of them, which is pretty good for this kind of dry-ass thing, so it gets an 8/10
I can actually vouch for Wasa Sandwiches being pretty awesome, but I mean that in the homemade sense. Method-- take one or two of the crackers and crisp it up in an air-fryer for a minute or two. It'll taste much better right away. Then top with whatever, like dried parm, some seasoning, a bit of dressing, maybe some cheese & salami. So, hundreds of combinations, and bonus pts for the hearty cracker being surprisingly low-cal, like ~40kcals. They're also pretty great as an English-style snack "beans on toast," with the cracker substituting.
Ok fine, you win this argument around (P.S, I don't know why you @ me in particular...)
I don’t know why you @ me in particular…
You seemed highly dubious about the cracker sandwich (rightfully so, I'd guess) so I wanted to offer another way of enjoying it that I can personally vouch for.
Since most Texans seem to scoff at tacos in the northern US, they would probably actually try to raid Sweden if they saw this.
studying all these man-made horrors so they are no longer beyond my comprehension
wasa crispbreads are really good and relatively healthy. i didn't know they had ready to eat stuff like this, but i love to get the crackers themselves and eat with sardines or hard boiled eggs.
edit: vegans might like them with vegan cream cheese and pickled onions, or other similar ingredients. i like them because i have allergies which disallow a lot of vegan proteins and they pair really well with the proteins i can eat. the crackers themselves are vegan tho! they are probably good with hummus but i can't eat that :(
Sweden, go back to making Ikea Meatballs or toothpaste-tubed food, I don't want you making this sort of this shit....