🙏 Elevate Your Communion Experience!
Our Communion Bread Thin Round Wafers are premium, unleavened, kosher wafers made in the USA. Each box contains 1000 wafers, ensuring freshness and convenience for churches and religious organizations. Crafted from wheat flour and water, these wafers offer a thin, delicate texture that is easy to chew and swallow, making them perfect for communion services.
C**G
Quality
Perfect
Z**K
What you would expect
They are paper thin wafers for communion. They deliver on that and are exactly what you would get in a church for communion. These wafers have a cross on them and don't have any kind of excess crumbs or anything to them. If you are getting these for communion they will do the job efficiently. They do not have much of any taste, but really they aren't suppose to.
O**I
Interesting purchase
This was quite interesting purchase of wafers. They are similar to the ones that I used to have as a child, and they hold up well to storage.By themselves, these wafers typically don't have much taste and you treat them as if they are just small loafs of bread which is not too strongly flavored.
P**H
LISTING SAYS THIS CONTAINS SPICES--NOT TRUE!
These are made in the US, so I would love to support this product. The wafers are crispyn thin, uniform in size, and as promised, I didn't see any crumbs. The ingredients say they are made from wheat and water, that's it. This is just fine and exactly what I would expect. However, the listing says:"Our communion wafers are carefully seasoned with a blend of spices and natural flavors. They have a sweet and delicate taste that will enhance the communion experience for your congregation."So where are these spices? If they aren't in the ingredients and I sure as heck can't taste or see any evidence of them, then what we have are untrue statements. Who is even looking for communion wafers to be full of flavor?
K**A
Not quite as I remember
These Communion Bread Thin Round Wafers 1 Inch Unleavened Kosher Made in USA seem a little off, somehow. Yes, they are unleavened but they seem.. stale? I am traveling through SW Arizona right now so I can confidently say that they are not in a humid environment.Made in the USA, I ordered these for the occasional traveler who wishes to partake in communion along my constant route but I am a little concerned that they are not quite as they should be.
C**Y
1000 communion wafers
In full disclosure, I am not Catholic nor have I ever had a communion wafer before. I ordered these not only because I am intrigued to try them but also thought that I could use them as crackers. These arrived safe and fresh. I have no idea why the listing says they are kosher. I have no idea why they would need to be, however I did not see anywhere on the box that said they are kosher. There are only two ingredients, wheat and water.The flavor is exactly what you would expect from plain wheat and water ingredients. Very bland but no off-putting taste. They hold together very well and are very durable with no crumbs. 1000 pieces come in rolls very tightly in a compact box. I did muse that these could be used as poker chips as they are quite durable.
P**L
reminds me of ones i had as a kid
I have had communion wafers for quite a while and when I saw these I figured I would pick them up for fun. They came packaged just fine with no defects that I could see. Getting them out it comes in a box with tubs of the wafers. I cracked one open and got to snacking. They remind me of the wafers I had as a kid. There is not any flavor to them but that is what makes it easy to just aimlessly munch on them while working.
C**H
Not wafer cookies, sacramental wafers
Full disclosure: At the time I ordered these I was hasty in placing my order, meaning I did not read the description fully, and I thought they were my beloved wafer cookies. As it turns out they are beloved and even sacred, but they are communion sacramental wafers.Reviewing them with this in mind, I can say that they are fresh and crisp. They don’t really have any flavor to speak of. They almost melt in your mouth. They are about the size of a quarter, the coin, in diameter, but thinner.
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