Losing Sight by Tati Richardson
Review: Losing Sight by Tati Richardson
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Trader Joe's Yellow Mini Shake lid off
We Tried Trader Joe’s Gluten Free Yellow Mini Sheet Cake
with Chocolate Frosting! I've been on alert for Trader Joe's Yellow Mini Sheet Cake with chocolate frosting after seeing u/aswewaltz posted it in NY on Reddit 8 days ago. Every trip, I was disappointed. But today...finally... TJ's in the PNW have been blessed with the new gluten free sheet cake. So let's cut into it!…
Trader Joe's Teriyaki Mushroom Mini Bao Buns bag with bao on a red steamer basket
We Tried Trader Joe’s Teriyaki Mushroom Mini Bao Buns
I was skeptical when I saw that Trader Joe's newest dumpling was teriyaki-flavored. Teriyaki in a bao? I imagined a gloopy super sweet soy-based sauce overwhelming the veg filling. But now that I've tried Trader Joe's Teriyaki Mushroom Mini Bao Buns? I think it's meant to be more of a shorthand toward a sweet,…

We Tried Trader Joe’s Sweet and Salty Umami Crunchies

We Tried Trader Joe’s Sweet and Salty Umami Crunchies

I wasn’t a huge fan of Trader Joe’s previous go at rice crackers — the mochi nuggets. They were too plain for me. But I thought these Sweet and Salty Umami Crunchies might have some potential. The thing is, while the texture is good, they’re airier/puffier than the nuggets, they lean more toward the sweet side and are almost like cereal.

For me, they’re still too light on flavor. But I grew up eating Umeya Rice Crackers (RIP) and you definitely got a stronger shoyu and sugar flavor on their teriyaki twists. The biggest thing though is you can taste the oil on Trader Joe’s Umami Crunchies. It’s the second ingredient listed, but I didn’t expect to be able to tell. You can definitely tell. With 9g of fat in a 1 oz serving (about 24 crackers), I’d rather just eat chips.


If the oilyness doesn’t bother you, these might be good mixed in with something more savory like popcorn for a riff on hurricane popcorn, but these aren’t my favorite. I’m actually debating whether or not to return them. So obviously, no I wouldn’t buy them again.


Check out some other We Tried’s from Trader Joe’s:

Ube Mochi Donuts (from Ube Pancake & Waffle Mix)

Spicy Mango Lemonade

Patio Potato Chips

Yuzu Ripple Non-Dairy Ice Cream


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We Tried Trader Joe's Sweet and Salty Umami Crunchies
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Brief review of Trader Joe's Sweet and Salty Umami Crunchies, aka rice crackers.
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