Thursday, November 5, 2009
Sweet Soy Log
Parsley is merely a serving suggestion
Mmm, who doesn't love a hunk of sweet soy? Next to the Milka chocolate, the wafer bars and the Orbitz gum, you can still find the old fashioned Sójové řezy bar in the Czech Out Aisle. The name roughly translates to "soya cuts," and the filling treasure costs 50 American cents. Apparantly, Sójové řezy has remained popular enough that Nestle bought up the name and recipe. The packaging however, remains the same as pre-Revolution era.
As for taste, Soya Cuts is sort of like a fatty, cookie dough with traces of coconut and almond extract. My roommate swears there is also a trace of permanent marker.
Here are the ingredients, thanks to Google Translate. All words are verbatim:
Sugar, soy flakes, glucose-fructose syrup, Plant fat, dried milk, wheat flour wafer, aromas, museums containing traces of peanuts and almonds.
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