16 years later, the magic of Bamba returns

We've tasted everything new on the shelves and are here to tell you all about it.

 What's cooking? (photo credit: INGIMAGE)
What's cooking?
(photo credit: INGIMAGE)

Bamba filled with Belgian waffle cream, OsemThe never-ending series, rightfully continuing its legacy, introduces a new wave of snacks, right on time for us.

What began as just snacks and bags back in 2008 has evolved and twisted its plot over the years, consistently improving and surprising. This time—Bamba filled with Belgian waffle cream. What more can we say?

The bright and glossy pink packaging contains a combination crafted following Osem's survey, providing a very successful blend of salty-sweetness with hints of maple and enough playfulness for everyone to enjoy and approve. Until the next edition, of course.

 Bamba filled with Belgian waffle cream, Osem (credit: OSEM STUDIO)
Bamba filled with Belgian waffle cream, Osem (credit: OSEM STUDIO)

Hagiborot beer, HagiborBoutique brewer Eran Greenwald's remarkable brewery in Karmiel rises, rightfully, to the great Israeli women who roam among us, with a special summer edition, deserving like no other.

This is a light lemon grass lager (4.8% alcohol) with a spicy kick sending its Belgian essence to an Asian resort, bringing back a feeling of our complex current reality.

This fun joins the regular anchors and rotating stars of the brewery—Blondie in Belgian ale style with citrus aroma, Dark Irish Stout, Bavarian wheat beer, and a stronger and more present IPA.

 Beers of the Gibor Brewery  (credit: DROR VARSHAVSKI)
Beers of the Gibor Brewery (credit: DROR VARSHAVSKI)

Noodles, Madame PerezSoglowek's successful series of dishes expands supply and launches "restaurant noodles."

These are fresh noodles ready to jump, without the need for early cooking, hopping straight into a saucepan with boiling sauce or as part of a match for Madame Perez's Szechuan chicken packages, for example, emerging with good texture, enjoyable chewiness, and a liberating shortcut feeling, which doesn't compromise on taste. Price: NIS 15.90 per 400-gram package.

 Noodles, Madame Perez (credit: Soglowek)
Noodles, Madame Perez (credit: Soglowek)

Breakfast Blend, StarbucksThe American coffee giant expands shelves and offerings, finely tuned to that moment when you need "to take a quality moment for yourself," as they define it.

Starbucks Breakfast Blend capsules, suitable for hot and cold drinks alike, present medium roasting, a bitter-acid balance, successful caffeine taste, mainly as part of a large ice-filled cup. Price: NIS 15.90-23.90.


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 Breakfast Blend, Starbucks (credit: STARBUCKS)
Breakfast Blend, Starbucks (credit: STARBUCKS)

Thin Mini Crackers and Mini Crisps, FitsThe excellent brand, no less, from Asam, expands shelves with its concentrated offerings of crackers and crisps, carefully considered amidst the hot, measured season.

Fits Thin Minis come in a 150-gram package with two flavors—cheese and rosemary—and the same successful and efficient combination of maximum crispness and good, non-aggressive taste. Price: NIS 7.90-14.90.

The crisps, in a 30-gram package, offer mini versions of beetroot and purple potato flavors, and hummus-quinoa, successfully closing the lunch corner, standing firm midday in the kitchen, with a suitable spread of what's coming out of the fridge right now. Price: NIS 4.90-6.90.

 Thin Mini Crackers and Mini Crisps, Fits (credit: OSEM STUDIO)
Thin Mini Crackers and Mini Crisps, Fits (credit: OSEM STUDIO)