Tomato, thyme and rosemary crackers
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Tomato, thyme and rosemary crackers

Regular price$4.99
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Deliciously baked in the oven, these thin and crispy crackers are made from spent grains of beer.

Our super advice

Enjoy them alone as a savory snack or to accompany your lunch!

Ingredients

  • Dried grains*: barley and/or rice and/or oats and/or buckwheat and/or wheat
  • Flour*
  • Canola oil
  • Tomato paste*
  • Salt, garlic powder
  • Onion powder
  • Thyme
  • Rosemary

* Biological

Allergens

Contains: barley, oats and wheat.

May contain: sesame seeds.

ReBon

The Quebec company uses malted cereals from brewing beer to make crispy crackers. Based in Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare, ReBon thinks bigger and promotes all food co-products. Thinking about the unloved in the transformation process, that's a great idea!

What do I really gain from this?

Each basket saves you money, you discover fresh, local products, and you directly contribute to reducing food waste in Quebec. In short, you eat well and you do good :)

Is it complicated?

No! You order in 2 clicks, and your basket is waiting for you every week (or every 2 weeks). And your subscription is 100% flexible: you can skip a week, pause, or cancel at any time.

And what about quality?

We only keep the best produce: crisp, fresh, delicious. You'd be surprised how these fruits and vegetables, destined to go to waste, are actually perfect for enjoying.

Your words, our motivation

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Monique
March 2024
★★★★★

Super nice project! I hope it comes to my corner soon!

Amelie
January 2025
★★★★★

A beautiful basket of fruits and vegetables in good condition. Very satisfied with my purchase. Thanks, Improve!

Phillipe P.
May 2025
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We are happy with the quantity/price ratio. And we are happy to contribute to anti-waste and to be useful to society by offering a basket to food banks.

Olivier Dekerle
November 2024
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I am blown away by the quantity, quality and variety of fruits and vegetables. It's always a lot of fun!

Daniel
September 2024