Bremner Wafer
Bremner Wafers are made by the Bremner Biscuit Company. The company claims that the crackers "have a neutral taste" and that they are "perfect for pairing with a fine wine or savoring with cheese and pâté or seafood, soups and salads".[1] It is because of this "neutral" taste that many wineries and food aficionados around the world prefer using the Bremner wafer as a wine tasting cracker. This neutral taste, however, is seen as a drawback by some because it means the crackers are nearly tasteless when eaten alone.
As of December 2023 the Bremner Wafer product has been discontinued.
Flavors
[edit]In 2001, the Caraway Wafers were introduced, being marketed as combining "...the delicate flavor of caraway seeds with the crunch of Bremner Biscuits."[2] In 2004, the Oyster Crackers were introduced to the U.S. and Canada.[3]
As of February 5, 2006, there are 8 variations of the original Bremner Wafer:
- Original Wafers: suitable for fine wines as described above
- Sesame Wafers: "an excellent complement to cheese, pate, smoked fish or any spread" [4]
- Cracked Wheat Wafers: for topping and spreads
- Low Sodium Wafers
- Caraway Wafers: designed for strong flavors such as Swiss Cheese
- Crackers Made with Pure Sunflower Oil: for appetizers
- Oyster Crackers Made with Pure Sunflower Oil: best suited for adding to soups.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Bremner Biscuit Company – Our Products". Bremner Biscuit Company. WorldPantry.com. Archived from the original on September 2, 2001. Retrieved December 28, 2009.
- ^ "On Trend/Gourmet: Short Takes". Gifts & Decorative Accessories. 102 (2): 138. 1 February 2001. ISSN 0016-9889.
- ^ "Bremner Oyster Crackers Manufacturer: Dare Foods, Inc. Category: 024 - Crackers". Product Alert (7). 12 April 2004. ISSN 0740-3801.
- ^ "Bremner Biscuit Company – Products – Sesame Wafers". Bremner Biscuit Company. WorldPantry.com. Archived from the original on September 2, 2001. Retrieved December 28, 2009.
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