Violet Crumble
Name: Violet Crumble
Brand: Nestle (Australia)
Place Purchased: Watertower Cafe (on the Lot in Hollywood)
Price: $.75
Size: 1.25 oz
Calories per ounce: 150
Type: Candy (Chocolate)
The package says "It's the way that it shatters that matters." Of course the other side calls it "Australia's Crisp Golden Honeycomb." I've had this bar once before and was not terribly impressed. I was hoping it would be malt, but it's not.
What is it? Think of that dense chalky styrofoam and then add some flavor and a sweet aroma similar to toasted marshmallows. One of my problems with this bar is the noise the honeycomb makes when you bite into it. Like biting into a piece of balsa wood or stiff styro. The ingredients also do not lend one to be drawn to the bar (there's no honey), it's mostly sugar and hydrogenated palm oil (yee! I have a cholesterol test coming up!).
That said, I actually like it. I can get beyond the sqeaky sound on my teeth because the crumble is really satisfying, it crackles and yields in the mouth, melting into a blissful sweet puddle. The chocolate coat is actually chocolate, which helps. The coating, I found, is a tad sweet, but I expect that from Aussie and Brit sweets, I suppose. Also, at only a little over an ounce, it's a very satisfying bar because it's so stuffed with air, it looks formidable. It's the trans fat content that has me worried, so I'm going to stick to monosaturated treats for a while.
Rating: 6 out of 10.





2 Comments:
Fortunately since I don't know what "trans fats" are I'm saved worrying about them.
Violet Crumble strikes me as a great name, I mean, I *really* great name.
Cadbury's Crunchie Bar is a much better honeycomb crisp bar than Violet Crumble - its a little smaller and usually has more air pockets in it and reminds me of a 5th avenue bar, but not flaky and peanut butter but somehow simular!
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