Bissli
Israeli wheat snack From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Israeli wheat snack From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bissli (Hebrew: בִּיסְלִי, Bisli) is an Israeli wheat snack produced by Osem. Bissli is Osem's second-best selling snack brand after Bamba.[1]
Product type | Wheat snack |
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Owner | Osem |
Country | Israel |
Related brands | Bamba |
Markets | Kosher foods |
Website | osem.co.il |
Bissli is a crunchy snack that is made in the shape of pasta. The name is a combination of the Hebrew word Bis, meaning "bite", and the Hebrew word li, meaning "for me".[2]
The most popular flavors are "BBQ" and "Smokey".[citation needed] Other flavors include onion, pizza, falafel and Mexican.[2]
Described by the manufacturer as a uniquely Israeli product, Bissli is produced in five factories around Israel. It was first sold in 1975.[2]
In 2014, Osem introduced a special edition of their other popular snack, peanut-flavor Bamba together with Bissli, mixed within the same blue package, named "Bissli-Bamba Mix". Another edition of "Mix" included onion-flavor Bissli, packaged in a green pack.
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