Crafted and crispy with baked-in deliciousness these Huntley & Palmers Grazing Bites crackers are impeccably baked locally in New Zealand. A perfect blend of tangy cranberry and a touch of sea salt, and made with Quinoa and Wholegrain Oats baked in, these grazing bites are the ideal snack. Delicious on their own or as part of a platter these Sea Salt and Cranberry grazing bites provide texture to your cheeseboard – making them the cracker of choice for any occasion! The Grazing Bites are also available in a Caramelised Onion & Fig option.
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★★★★★
Kirsty Georgeson–
Great size. I found them a little too sweet for my taste but I think they would be great with a salty style cheese, like a feta.
+ PROS: Great size for snacking
- CONS:Too sweet for me
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★★★★★
Kayla Pretty-Taylor–
Bit dry on their own but great with dips and cheese
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Jenn B–
Loved the mild sweet and saltiness of these crackers for a cheese/ vegetable/ fruit platter.
Enjoyed these! Slight tang of cranberry with salt. Perfect.
+ PROS: Nice with dips and cheese etc
- CONS:Easy to eat lots!
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Dale Hunter–
Out of the package, these biscuit crackers look inviting, nice colour and a good crunch. Sadly I am not a lover of any thing Parmesan so I did not like this flavour at all even though I love poppyseeds. My partner loved them and he said they were crunchy but not tough and thought they were not overly seasoned so he tried them and thought they were perfect with a tomato on top. He rated these crackers quite high.
+ PROS: Not my cup of tea
- CONS:I did not receive the Sea Salt & Cranberry - I received the Parmesan & Poppyseed so I based my
review on what I got.
Really enjoyed, especially for entertaining/as part of a platter. They paired really well with all our usual cheeses. However on their own, we didn’t enjoy. So need to be served with accompaniments. Our usual cracker brand works well on it’s own, with butter, or with cheese, so is a bit more universal. I would be open to trying a less sweet , more salty flavour, eg rosemary salt
+ PROS: Crunch, size, appearance/presentation
- CONS:Slightly too sweet, not enjoyable on its own
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April–
I had sea salt and cranberry. I thought they were quite dry and had no flavour on their on but worked better with relish and cheese
+ PROS: Small snack size
- CONS:Didn't like the taste
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★★★★★
Raewyn–
will be looking for them doing my grocery shop. Loved them
Kirsty Georgeson –
Great size. I found them a little too sweet for my taste but I think they would be great with a salty style cheese, like a feta.
Kayla Pretty-Taylor –
Bit dry on their own but great with dips and cheese
Jenn B –
Loved the mild sweet and saltiness of these crackers for a cheese/ vegetable/ fruit platter.
Grant Falconer –
very tasty, took to work for snacks
Kelly – Hawke's Bay –
Really loved these, had to share, needed a bigger box
Veronicad – Auckland –
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Enjoyed these! Slight tang of cranberry with salt. Perfect.
Dale Hunter –
Out of the package, these biscuit crackers look inviting, nice colour and a good crunch. Sadly I am not a lover of any thing Parmesan so I did not like this flavour at all even though I love poppyseeds. My partner loved them and he said they were crunchy but not tough and thought they were not overly seasoned so he tried them and thought they were perfect with a tomato on top. He rated these crackers quite high.
Amber – Wellington –
So yummy with a dip
Imogen –
Really enjoyed, especially for entertaining/as part of a platter. They paired really well with all our usual cheeses. However on their own, we didn’t enjoy. So need to be served with accompaniments. Our usual cracker brand works well on it’s own, with butter, or with cheese, so is a bit more universal. I would be open to trying a less sweet , more salty flavour, eg rosemary salt
April –
I had sea salt and cranberry. I thought they were quite dry and had no flavour on their on but worked better with relish and cheese
Raewyn –
will be looking for them doing my grocery shop. Loved them
jolene dalton – Northland –
These were soo good!!! Delicious with cheese