Friday, June 01, 2007

Pretzel World


Taste

Flavours I’ve tried previously include:

  • Jamaican Almond - A taste of Jamaica. A true taste sensation. This low fat pretzel is coated with Almonds & nuts. It will make you go completely ... nuts
  • Moscow Glaze - Hot, dripping sweet glaze sauce is the perfect recipe to warm you up. A true winner and a favourite among customers
  • French Onion & Sour Cream - Bonjour. Pretzel Worlds taste of Paris. A savoury temptation that will tantalise your tastebuds

This time, I went for something different this time. The Italian Pizza ($3.80) is really like those pizza rolls you get from bakeries, except paired with the freshly baked pretzel, it’s quite nice. The slightly sweet and salty tomato based with some bacon bits and lots of crunchy melted cheese…hmmmm. The Columbian Cookie ($3.80) - One of our most popular pretzels topped with delicious crushed biscuits. As they say in Columbia "to die for" is a bit less successful. They basically take a plain pretzel, coat it in a vanilla glaze and then sprinkle it with a large portion of chocolate bits. The chocolate was too sweet and combined with the vanilla glaze, was sugar overload! I think in this case a simpler topping would’ve been better, but that’s my fault for wanting to try everything!

Rating - 5.5

Look

The pretzels are all handmade, and it’s certainly interesting to watch them roll the dough, carefully measure them and then bake them. The pretzels look very interesting too, and are packaged up nicely in a box. The pretzel world advertising is pretty cheerful and distinctive.

Rating - 2

C-factor

In terms of fast food chains, they are not too bad. Of course, it’s only flour and water as their main ingredients, but freshly baked flour tastes that much nicer!

Rating - 1

Swiss Points - 8.5

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