Showing posts with label atoria's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atoria's. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2025

Atoria's mini Naan (Traditional)

Can you believe I found a store that sold these? Incredible stuff. A pack of 4 minis was just perfect for my 4-day conference needs; one holds a single egg or a single 1/3 tube goat cheese very nicely. Tastes like plain naan, which it is. No allergens, no mold; good as gold.

Overall
Cost: 6/10
Taste: 6/10

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Atoria's Traditional Lavash Flatbread

This is good. It has most of the qualities I presently desire in a foodstuff: no nuts, legumes, etc; no tyramine, histamine, preservatives, etc; tastes good; pre-packaged; versatile. It's extremely hard to find anything that fits those criteria! I got pita from this company before, and it was good, but it went bad super quickly. So I have been storing these in the freezer until I need them, which is honestly pretty annoying, but has worked to keep them mold-free (thus far). I just need to adjust to freezing and defrosting as part of my life. These are great for wrapping and folding, because they aren't dried out and therefore are easy to work with without breaking. They're a good size (i.e. big) but not particularly unhealthy, and they have a nice fresh bready taste. The only other downside is that no stores nearby actually carry these so I had to order a (very large!) order online, but since I can store them in the freezer it's all good. At least until the power goes out ^___^

Overall
Cost: 5/10
Taste: 7/10

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Atoria's Traditional Pita Pockets

These are explicitly nut-free, which is really nice, and there's no sesame or weird seeds or grains either. So, I always appreciate a safe bread. I was surprised that you have to make them into pockets yourself, though! I guess I'm a pita n00b, but I didn't expect to have to poke my own hole. It ended looking janky, but I guess it worked OK. They were also pretty dry, but they might just have been old -- there's no date on the package, so who knows. They weren't moldy though, and they held my tomatoes/baco/lettuce/cheese just fine. And were good for dippy egg dipping, also!


Overall
Cost: 5/10
Taste: 6/10