Trader Joe’s SAVORY SQUARES: Delicious Vegan & Gluten-Free “Cheese” Crackers


NEW ITEM

Trader Joe’s SAVORY SQUARES Vegan Cheddar Style Crackers made from nuts and seeds. (Gluten-Free)

My neighbor bought these and told me to come try them to review them.

The two of us, neither being vegan or gluten free, were impressed with these. Really pleasantly surprised at how good these new crackers Trader Joe’s just came out with are. Gluten Free or not. They’re great.

The main ingredients are tapioca flour, almond flour, sunflower seed flour, flax seed meal, potato starch, yeast extract and other things.

Made with all kinds of nuts, seeds and other things they do in fact taste very Savory. Yes even cheesy as well and that is to two adults who you could say are hard core cheese lovers.

These are one of those products that are so good you will like them if you are vegan or non-vegan, gluten free or non gluten free. Thats how good they are. They do have a slightly cheesy taste from “vegan cheddar”. I mean if you just gave me these and didn’t tell me anything I would just assume they were regular cheese crackers instead of being vegan or gluten free for that matter.

Meaning anyone is going to love these. This is not one of those gluten free products that is a mere shadow of the original one. This is a really good cracker that I expect anyone would love, period.

We ate them by themselves (yum, tasty) then not being vegan and both of us being cheese-heads, we said ok lets put some good cheddar cheese on them and see how they are with cheese. Lo and behold they were even better, for us that is. If you do cheese boards these will go well with anything.

$3.99 box (5 oz)

Trader Joe’s says this:

“The cheese cracker is a time-honored treat, a classic savory snack for kids and adults alike. However, it’s not always an option, dietarily speaking, as most tend to be made with gluten and dairy ingredients. That’s where Trader Joe’s Savory Squares come in. Made with a mix of nut and seed flours, these superbly snackable Squares achieve an unmistakably Cheddar-y cheesiness and satisfyingly crispy crunch, all without the use of any gluten or animal-based ingredients.

Excellent for everything from simple, everyday snacking to scooping up your favorite creamy dip, these Savory Squares are ideal for bringing along on road trips, toting to board game nights, or packing into school lunches. They can be enjoyed totally on their own, as a standalone snack, or mixed in with other savory treats”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/savory-squares-077338

NEW ITEM: Trader Joe’s GRILLED SARDINES


NEW ITEM (May 2024)

RAVE

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/wild-caught-boneless-grilled-sardines-in-olive-oil-075550

“In recent years, tinned fish has undergone what can only be described as a full-on reputational renaissance— and if you ask us, it’s about time! We’re doing our part to promote this resurgence in piscine appreciation with the introduction of Trader Joe’s Grilled Sardines in Olive Oil. They’re wild-caught for us off the coast of Tunisia, then their fillets are split down the middle and lightly grilled before being stacked and packed in olive oil. Out of the tin, each gloriously grill-marked Sardine is firm and meaty in texture, with a savory and delicately smoky flavor, ideal for enjoying as a protein for a quick meal, as part of an hors d’oeuvre spread, or as a hearty, anytime snack.”

You want to try these if you are a fan of sardines! These are really good.

Considering how canned sardines and tinned fish in general have caught on especially on TikTok the last year or two, enough to create fears of shortages happily for us aficionados of canned fish (raises hand) Trader Joe’s has just come out with yet another variety of sardines to go along with their other ones, such as the really good one called “lightly smoked sardines”, one of their many sardine offerings I really like and have given a big thumbs up.

I think with this one, they have four different kinds of sardines now? I really really liked this new one. In this newest version, the wild caught Tunisian sardines have been de-boned, filleted and grilled. You can see a few grill marks in the picture (my photo, not theirs). They are in olive oil and have a slight smoky flavor. REALLY YUMMY! I really loved these. So tasty. Very good quality.

I think if you’ve wanted to try sardines but haven’t yet perhaps these new grilled sardines might be a good place to start if you’ve wanted to explore what this #tinnedfish and #cannedsardines craze/fuss is all about but maybe are one of those who are a little turned off by the way some canned sardines look?

When you open this can up instead of seeing little fishies, all you will see is non-threatening fillets with attractive grill marks. Perhaps this is a better sardine starter if you have been the least bit squeamish about sardines (don’t be! they are so good plus good for you)

I’ve been loving all kinds of canned sardines long before they became cool. The sardines with bones actually have lots of calcium so are really good for all of us – of course women especially. There’s a tiny bit less less fish in this can then some other ones for example the “lightly smoked” ones (here 77 grams vs 85 grams in those) but its not a big difference.

WHY YOU SHOULD EAT SARDINES

Ingredients: sardines, olive oil, salt, natural flavor. PRODUCT OF TUNISIA

1 can has 15 grams of protein (the lightly smoked cans have 21 grams of protein!)

Trader Joe’s GRILLED SARDINES (wild, boneless) in olive oil $1.99 (2.7 oz)

TIP: the other day i experimented and instead of anchovies, I put a tablespoon of these into a tomato based pasta sauce for my classic pan fried potato GNOCHHI. It really worked almost as if I used anchovies, and gave the dish that same kind of UMAMI flavor.

These make a great snack, appetizer, or lunch

Trader Joe’s Recipe for easy dish of these grilled sardines on a bed of the Grecian eggplant -sounds good.

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/recipes/simply-splendid-platter-grilled-sardines

NEW ITEM: Trader Joe’s COCONUT CHICKPEA CURRY


NEW ITEM

PRODUCT OF INDIA.

I saw this NEW ITEM yesterday and had to put it in my cart as I’ve found some of Trader Joe’s Indian Fare dishes they sell in these shelf stable pouches are good, not to mention super convenient for the pantry. For example the yellow tadka dal (which I’ve since learned to make on my own watching some YouTube videos).

This new pouch contains a COCONUT CHICKPEA CURRY, made with coconut milk. I didn’t get a chance to taste this yet but will soon and review it. Meanwhile here is what TJ’s says about it…..

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/coconut-chickpea-curry-075749

“Made with a relatively simple recipe that includes coconut milk, chickpeas, chopped veggies, and spices like turmeric, cinnamon oil, and dried curry leaves, this heat-and-eat Curry achieves a remarkably complex, yet beautifully balanced mix of flavor, texture, and aroma—and all after a single minute in the microwave, or a few minutes submerged in boiling water.”

$2.49

Convenient to have in the pantry! A bit faster even than frozen ones too to get on the table.

But be sure to try some of TJ’s frozen Indian items…. many are really good.

Trader Joe’s ORGANIC BASIL PLANTS (fresh basil!)


(after re-potting into a few pots)

Being able to pick a few leaves of basil whenever you want some is a pleasure. The smell you get from fresh basil is amazing, say ripped up on top of your plate of pasta. Yum. So once or twice a year if I see it, I buy a new pot of ORGANIC BASIL at Trader Joe’s. They sell the big pots for $3.99, a pretty good deal. You can get a smaller pot of herbs for even less ($2.49)

There are lots of plants in the container, at least a dozen if not more. So sure you can just take this pot home, put it on a sunny window sill and pick off some leaves when you want them. But the reality is if you leave it as it is, the plants will last maybe a few months.

You need to re-pot it, if you want it to thrive. I’ve learned the hard way that the trick with these herb containers you buy at the supermarket is, if you want them to really flourish, you have to take them out and re-pot them. You heard me. You need to get your hands in some dirt!

Why bother? Well basil grows quite easily and pretty fast. Each one of those little plants will grow and grow and each one sends out lots of roots. If you just just leave all of those plants together in the orginal pot they will get way too crowded, and the roots will kind of strangle each other. Become “root bound”. Maybe after two or three months the plants will start to look worse and worse as they all fight each other to survive in that limited space. Therefore with these, the best thing to do is when you get the plant home is take it out of the pot. Break them up (gently) and replant them in a number of pots. I save old pots for this to re-use.

You gently separate the roots, very carefully with your fingers and get one or two or three plants max in a bunch and re-pot them. To really see How To just search YouTube where you will find lots of instructional videos on How To re-pot a basil plant. Of course you will need a few pots and dirt to do this but its worth the effort as the plants will live a lot longer. And you will get lots more basil as a result. A dollar store is good place to find soil and pots cheap.

I wish as well as this Italian basil that Trader Joe’s also carried THAI BASIL too. Never see that there. But they do have other herbs like rosemary, oregano, mint….

Trader Joe’s GLUTEN FREE CRISPBREAD


“It is believed that crispbread can be traced back to the Vikings, who stored it on ships for long journeys across sea.”

Regular Crispbread (left) Gluten Free Crispbread (right)

This is one of those rare Gluten Free products where the GF version is just as good, if not better, than the original one made with whole wheat.

I really like Trader Joe’s regular “Seeds and Whole Grain CRISPBREAD” which I reviewed before. Though I am not Gluten Free, I saw these and wanted to try the GF version of the terrific Norwegian crispbreads Trader Joe’s has. The ingredients are similar, mostly seeds, however the regular version has wheat in it.

They are all very hearty and very crunchy and are great as a cracker or as the base for an open faced Scandinavian style sandwich. Super with a spread or some cheese or even just butter. Or by itself it you like.

The GF version is also terrific. I can eat gluten so I don’t have to get the Gluten Free version but this is so good I would still buy it. Its excellent, really tasty. A little similar in taste and texture to the original one, but this GF version of course does not contain the whole wheat the regular version has, so no gluten here.

This version is made from sunflower seeds, oats, sesame seeds, flax seeds, rice bran and a few other ingredients. Healthy. Made in Norway. I love these style of breads and this gluten free one is also really good. The Gluten Free crispbread cost a bit more than the other ones. These go for $4.29, as compared to the regular Seeds and Grains Crispbread ($2.99).

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/gluten-free-norwegian-crispbread-059721

Red Island Australian Early Harvest Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO)


NEW ITEM – “LIMITED”

“Super smooth, cold pressed and lightly fruity”

This is a single estate EVOO from of all places…Australia! I think I did a little double take when I saw the sign above saying “Australian Extra Virgin Olive Oil”. I’m not sure I’ve ever heard an Aussie olive oil before, so I had to give it a try. And you know what? It’s good. Very good. Definately “fruity and smooth”.

Trader Joe’s has this to say about it….

“Made with Early Harvest olives grown on a single estate, which are then cold pressed to preserve even more flavor, this extra special EVOO can be used in all the same kitchen contexts you’d employ for an everyday olive oil, like sautéeing or roasting. To take full advantage of its smooth and fruity profile, and nutty, delicately tannic finish, however, we find it truly excels when enjoyed as a base for a salad dressing, or when dunked with hunks of crusty bread.”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/red-island-australian-extra-virgin-olive-oil-079467

I think this Aussie EVOO is worth trying. As it says “Limited” that usually means when they sell out existing stock, that’s it.

A bottle is $7.99 for 500 ml

Trader Joe’s Brown Sugar BOBA MOCHI treats


I love mochi generally – specially I mean the soft confections one can find in an Asian bakery or grocery store. Those a pillowy, soft very chewy sweet confections made from sweet sticky rice and that have something on the inside, for example sweet red bean paste. Trader Joe’s sells something frozen which are mochi with ice cream on the inside, frozen. They are really good.

But this new item is a small bite size treat which is a little like that but different. These have a thin layer of something like mochi and an interior of “boba” like tapioca in the center. They are each wrapped individually.

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/brown-sugar-boba-mochi-076029

“You can think of this candy version as a deconstructed bubble beverage, where the center of each piece is precisely that pearl (aka tapioca ball) that usually lives at the bottom of your Boba cup. Each individual, caramelized- brown-sugar flavored pearl is surrounded by a creamy coating, then given a classic Japanese rice-wrapper treatment.”

If these sound good, give them a try and see what you think.

I found them OK but didn’t love it. My wife at first thought the were just OK however she kept eating them. Lo and behold she decided she liked them after all (she finished the bag).

I can take or leave these but I love those actual mochi treats with ice cream inside that Trader Joe’s sells.

Brown Sugar Boba Mochi treats were $2.99 a bag. I would buy them again, for my wife! Me, I’ll get the ice cream mochi instead!

Trader Joe’s DARK CHOCOLATE BARK with almond, pretzels and sea salt


“Combing the rich flavors of dark chocolate with the resounding crunch of resounding crunch of roasted almonds and pretzel pieces, then finishing with a sprinkle of sea salt. This is a satisfying snackable bark, one that is well worth every bite”

“The Bark you’ll find within each bag starts as a thin(ish) slab of rich Dark Chocolate, studded with crunchy roasted Almond & Pretzel pieces. Our supplier then sprinkles said slab with Sea Salt, breaks it into snackable pieces, and packages it up for your enjoyment. The end result? A sweet, chocolatey treat that’s well worth every bite.”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/dark-chocolate-bark-with-almond-pretzel-sea-salt-073946

This is as good as it sounds. The chocolate bark is a little bit thick and slightly crunchy, a mix of sweet with a tiny bit savory. The very decent chocolate is mixed with pieces of roasted almonds and bits of pretzels mixed into the bark that all in all make for a very satisfying snack or treat. I thought this was yummy. I would buy it again.

$3.99 a bag (10 oz).

Trader Joe’s KIMBAP (Korean Vegetarian Rice and Seaweed Roll)


UPDATE: MY TRADER JOE’S HAS A SIGN NOW THAT SAYS: “ASK AN EMPLOYEE FOR KIMBAP. LIMIT OF TWO PER CUSTOMER” – ergo try asking for if if you don’t see it on the shelves*

For months I’ve wanted to try this (relatively) new product Trader Joe’s introduced, ever since I first heard about it. But I could never find it in stock!! This went on for maybe six months. I never saw it in stock. Well it seems this is one of those Trader Joe’s products that blew up and went VIRAL due to social media.

“Trader Joe’s sold out of kimbap, its latest viral offering, thanks to TikTok”

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/trader-joes-kimbap-tiktok-rcna103403

In fact, I read that Trader Joe’s started to put up signs to limit any customer to buying just 2 packages.*

I could never buy it! But finally saw it yesterday and I literally I grabbed it. A day or two later, when I went back I actually saw some on the shelves so they had it so hopefully they’ve increased supply.

I’m not Korean. My wife is. So I have eaten a good amount of the real McCoy – freshly made KIMBAP (also called gimbap). I love it, just like I love all kinds of sushi or any Rice and Seaweed combination which is a match made in heaven.

A few years back my wife had a “secret little place” – a small window storefront in NYC’s Koreatown / 32nd Street area. At the time she worked nearby there. She would bring home kimbap from that little shop from time to time. I’ve since learned the kimpab shop is called “EM-O”. The kimbap from there is fantastic. If you ever have a chance to go there I suggest trying one from there (though they used to be about $7 each and now I understand they are about $11)! If you taste one from there (or a restaurant) you will have a basis for comparison for this stuff from TJ’s. No, this is not close BUT ….

Trader Joe’s came out with (frozen) kimbap, that is Made in Korea. Apparntly Costco also sells a similar item too.

Here’s what TJ’s has to say about the Kimbap…

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/kimbap-076023

“Known in Korea as gimbap, from gim for “seaweed” and bap for “cooked rice,” kimbap is similar to—but decidedly distinct from—a mega-sized maki sushi roll. Whereas maki is typically made with vinegar-seasoned rice and focuses on one filling (like a single variety of vegetable or fish), kimbap is made with sesame oil-seasoned rice, and can contain all kinds of combinations of savory fillings. Trader Joe’s Kimbap, for example, takes a veggie-forward approach. Our supplier, a kimbap expert in the Republic of Korea, arranges an assortment of sauteed greens, crunchy root vegetables, and crisp pickles around a base of braised tofu, wraps it all in a layer of rice and seaweed, then slices it into two-or-three-bite-sized rounds.”

My wife who is skeptical about all Trader Joe’s items was naturally quite skeptical that this frozen kimbap could be any good. Interestingly we both had the same reaction. “This stuff is better than I thought it was going to be”. So a qualified thumbs up. Sure its not like a freshly made kimbap from a special place that mades them.

However it was better than we thought. Its actually tasty. I don’t know if TJ’s Kimbap would impress most Koreans who grew up on their Mom’s kimbap but, as clearly the popularity of this has indicated, this might do in a pinch to satisfy your cravings. Especially I think if you do one of the things they suggest on the package. Grill the slices for a few minutes in a little bit of sesame oil. We had it both ways and liked the grilled ones better than non-grilled so I think that a little grilling will improve it and is worth your trying. Naturally the big difference between the freshly made stuff that you might get in a restaurant or made by your Korean grandma is just that, it was made fresh a few minutes ago. So like Sushi, of course that fresh handmade rice roll will be ideal eaten right then as the rice will be soft and slightly warm while the outer wrapping of seaweed will still have a nice crispy texture and crunch as you bite into it. Which this doesn’t of course. Naturally the process of freezing it and and then defrosting/microwaving it gives you a little mushy texture in both the rice and seaweed wrapping.

However even having said all this, Trader Joe’s Kimbap is still kind of tasty. Again we thought it would be terrible and we both said “this is better than I expected” (and again one of us is Korean/Japanese).

Koreans make many varieties of kimbap; it can contain lots of things, for example some are made with beef bulgogi however this Trader Joe’s one is a vegetarian version made with braised tofu and vegetables which include a few things like Burdock Root a crunchy root vegetable.

INormally kimpab is eaten at room temp. The package says to microwave it from frozen and not to defrost it, so I did as suggested letting it sit afterwards in the package for a minute. The rice came out just a tiny bit mushy and I thought next time I may try a 15 seconds less microwave time. One day I might just try defrosting this and see what that does in spite of what they say.

You can eat it right away as is. However they suggest on the package to pan fry it a bit with a drizzle of toasted sesame oil. Let the slices grill on low for about 5 minutes per side. You can give it a little more flavor sprinkling toasted sesame seeds or FURIKAKE on it. Maybe make a little GOCHUGANG sauce to drizzle on our serve on the side to. I think this would match well with other food items (grilled chicken, shrimp, beef) or maybe even TJ’s vegetarian beefless BULGOLGI

One user on Quora, recommended putting a spoon of spicy tuna on each piece which should like a great idea.

$3.99 per package. I would buy it again. If I can find it that is!!!

MADE IN KOREA

If you are interested in HOW TO MAKE KIMBAP and maybe someday want to try it DIY; here’s a link I found:

https://iamafoodblog.com/kimbap/

Finally a Tik Tok of a Korean mom and daughter trying it for the first time

Verdict: “its not bad”

Trader Joe’s UNSCENTED DEODORANT


New Item (Feb/Mar 2024) For years Trader Joe’s has carried the TOM’S OF MAINE deodorant and that’s what I’ve bought. I have found it fine. Like all of TOM’S stuff its good and Trader Joe’s carries a few TOM’S items as well for example their toothpaste, also good!

TOM’S is one of those rare brands Trader Joe’s actually sells under the original name and not re-brand it as their own.

Recently I saw this in the New Items section – TRADER JOE’S UNSCENTED DEODORANT which comes in a round cardboard tube and thought I should check it out for review.

First this is not oval like all other deodorants we’ve tried. This one is Round. Interesting!

To use it, you just twist the cardboard tube which will raise the round stick inside. The first ingredient listed here, is Coconut Oil so that’s what it smells lightly of, the natural aroma as this is Unscented and has no strong aroma.

As a deodorant it seems to work fine. One thing about this I find odd. Unlike almost any deodorant I’ve ever tried, this actually takes a little work to get it on you. The round deodorant stick is a bit solid. It doesn’t melt instantly under your arms, so I have to rub it a bit to get it on. Certainly its doesnt go on as easy as say the TOM’S stick which goes on very easily…again like every other deodorant you or I have probably ever used. A minor gripe but still, why make it quite so solid, Trader Joe?

Yes even my jar of TJ’s coconut oil can change from a clear liquid oil to a more solid white mass depending on how warm the room temp is. If its warm enough it liquefies, colder it hardens. But even when its in the more solid state, the coconut oil melts pretty fast in my palm at skin temp maybe with just a little rubbing in a few moments. This is not a deal breaker for this deodorant as far as I’m concerned. I am just letting you know in advance. One needs to be a slightly more patient applying this deodorant than one’s you may have used before.

TIP: I’ve found out that if I just hold the stick in place under my arm for say 10 seconds or so, letting my body warm it up, it makes it easier to apply. Then I rub it on, slowly. Do it like that and it works.

As a deodorant it seems to work quite well. Price wise the two brands cost about the same. The TOM’s has a bit more of it: 2.25 oz vs 1.8 oz here.

So I do like this new deodorant and I think I would buy it again. Still I hope they will get enough customer feedback and perhaps reformulate the stuff so it melts just a little more easily (more “ozerkerite wax” perhaps in the formula or less arrowroot? 😉

PROS – Pleasant natural unscented smell (coconut oil). Works fine. One Big Plus: the packaging is (mostly) paper not plastic like Tom’s. Bit more eco friendly. Tho the tube is plastic i now realize).

CONS – Minor gripe but a little hard to apply. Just leave in place and rub slowly to apply this.

$4.99

I’m posting pix of both brands so you can compare the ingredients:

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