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StarBright –
I was expecting a lot of nuts, but there aren’t a ton in this bag. It’s a mix of all sorts of things….with some nuts. The flavor was good, but I don’t think this is a good value.
Jamie Ibrahim –
I tried out the Mediterranean mix to compare it to a mix I buy from my local Middle Eastern market. It’s fine, but nothing special and kind of expensive for the amount you end up getting. There is something in the mix that has a more bitter flavor, I think it’s one of the peanut coating flavors. The other flavors may be better, but for the Mediterranean mix, I’d keep buying my mix from my local market over purchasing this.
Amanda –
The Mediterranean mix is incredibly tasty. This snack manages to balance being flavorful with being filling. I can eat a handful of this mix, and it tastes great, but I don’t feel like I need to eat it all in one sitting. It’s an excellent snack to keep on the desk while you’re working from home. I had no issues with accidentally overeating this, one handful is a great portion, and it was delicious. I don’t usually care for olives, but the dried olives in this mix have a soft texture, so they’re not overly crunchy, and I appreciate that. The assortment is nice, even the kids liked this mix. I’d definitely buy this again. This mix has good quality ingredients and they know what they’re doing – no joke, this is one of my favorite snack mixes now. Not overly sweet or salty, it’s just tasty.
🪴Garden🪴 –
This mix has a bunch of peanuts and other crunchy items, nothing sweet. It’s fresh, has a variety of crunch (although there’s more of some ingredients than others), and comes in a resealable bag. It’s not a bad mix, it’s just not to my personal taste. Also the current price is almost $10 which is just too much for the size of the bag.
JenSim –
I ordered the Mediterranean blend of nuts and they’re very tasty, making them a perfect afternoon crunchy snack. I don’t know why, but I need crunch in the afternoon; it perks me up.
The nuts in the mix are almonds and peanuts – the ingredients list says cashews as well but there weren’t any in mine. Maybe they add one or two on average per bag so some don’t have any.
Still, they have a really good flavor and I love the dried olives in them. There are a lot of corn pillows and fried corn and everything has a wheat-based coating.
They come in a resealable bag which I like to preserve freshness – but they won’t last all that long anyway since I can’t stop eating them!
There are 5 servings per bag and each serving has 170 calories, 12 grams of fat, 180 mg of sodium, 6 grams of protein, and 11 grams of carbs of which 3 are fiber and 2 are sugars.
AB –
I am really impressed with these assorted variety of Halabi mix . They are super fresh , crunchy and tasty. They are not sweet nor very salty and each packet has a unique taste. I love they are kettle roasted so they are more healthier. Can’t decide which one is better – all three are Wow , excellent quality product.!!
PoyoTexano –
These are pretty good! I picked the Mediterranean mix.
A great part of them are the crunchy coated peanuts which I used to eat back back home (we call those “Japanese peanuts” in Argentina). Some are plain, some have a bit of flavor (olives+olive oil?), then you get some nuts, some dried olives…
Everything is fresh, crunchy and tasty. I would recommend them, I’ll probably a few bags to stock up.
The only missing star would be the hefty price.
Xtine –
I think of a few things when I think about Thai food – coconut milk, a little bit of heat, and peanuts. This snack got the peanut part right, but that’s about it. It doesn’t strike me as being very Thai-like. Putting that aside, it’s a solid snack.
I prefer a bit of salt and a bit of sweetness, and a crunch. The coated peanuts, which ethnic stores sometimes sell as “Japanese peanuts,” are a classic favorite. We used to eat these all the time when I was growing up. Nostalgia aside, I think the test of a great snack is how much remains in the bag after one sitting…if there is anything left. Spoiler alert: I did not devour the entire bag. On the bright side, the bag is resealable.
Dylan –
Maybe I’m too used to eating the super salty and umami snack mixes, but this bag left some flavor to be desired. It tasted good, and I liked the crunchy texture of the different ingredients, but they tasted a bit bland to me. They do look pretty healthy though, which is always good, and I’ll definitely keep snacking on them. Maybe I’ll add a little extra salt and spices to the bag.
You—yes, you 🫵—are awesome. Stay safe and healthy. –
I got the variety pack, so bear with the long review.
The gist is, it’s a snack based on peanuts with a crunchy coating, with other regional ingredients added thematically based on the variety. It also is very much NOT something you’d want on a trail. Take clean energy with you on a trail. Like UNADULTERATED nuts and seeds. But, this snack IS very satisfying as a “something to sit and munch on” snack.
I won’t go through all the pieces but I’ll summarize the standouts in each flavor I’ve tried.
The Mediterranean has the largest variety of nuts, and olive bits. It is also my favorite. But you MUST like olives to enjoy it. This is the only variety that I might bring with me on a hike.
The Mexican adds some roasted fava beans, corn, and nacho chips.
The Thai variety has some cheesy sticks, peas, and a tiny bit of pineapple. In other words, there is nothing Thai about it. But it’s tasty all the same.
All the varieties are also seasoned very nicely. Though I will again stress: if you are interested in the Thai specifically, there is NOTHING Thai about it. It’s like they made an alternative Mexican recipe, and went to a random country name generator to name it.
Overall I enjoyed this snack a lot. More than I expected. Firstly, everything is flavorful, but also doesn’t leave any seasoning on your hands. Each ingredient seems properly INFUSED with the flavor rather than just sprinkled with some seasoning. Very nice. Also, since it is based on peanuts, it is actually quite filling. As guilty as modern humans are of binging, I doubt the average person would go through a whole bag of this snack in one seating. I am satisfied with the price too, considering how filling it is.
I only wish, as mentioned initially, that this focused on healthier, less processed ingredients. But it’s just not that kind of snack. Even though it calls itself a TRAIL mix, after nomads needing to pack clean energy while roving, once you open it, it’s very clearly an “I’m gonna watch some TV and get my dang satisfying crunch on” snack. And it does a good enough job at that, that I’m not even offended at it. But, just be advised. NOT a health food. Full of highly-refined oils, sugar, gums, and nothing organic.