Satisfied Snacks turns salad into wafers
Satisfied Snacks is using an all-natural, patent pending process to turn the “healthy ingredients of a salad” into a “light crispy wafer”, which will be sold under its newly-launched Roughs brand in the UK.
Each serving of Roughs contains at least one of your five a day recommended vegetable intake.
There is no potato, corn, wheat, rice, oil or added sugar and the snacks are dried not fried. The packaging is plastic-free and the snacks come in recyclable metal cans.
The range includes the flavours: Beetroot and Goat’s Cheese, Tomato and Feta, Red Pepper and Walnut and Carrot and Kimchi. The latter two are vegan, the company noted.
All are handmade in the production kitchen in the UK. The production facility runs on renewable energy.
Founder and CEO of Satisfied Snacks, Dr. Heather Daniell, commented: “Driven by the lack of healthy and tasty snack options I had to choose from – I created a solution which is delicious, convenient to eat on the go, packed full of healthy and natural ingredients and doesn’t make any compromises.”