


🍷 Uniting Faith, One Wafer at a Time!
Cavanagh Altar Bread offers a premium selection of white communion wafers, each measuring 1 1/8" and featuring a cross design. Packaged in a convenient container of 1000, these wafers are perfect for churches and gatherings, ensuring that your communion service is both meaningful and well-prepared.
| ASIN | B003AK81GC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,865 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #68 in Wafer Cookies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,488) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 128764 |
| Manufacturer | Cavanagh Company |
| Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 4.21 x 4.21 inches; 10.4 ounces |
| UPC | 662177118157 773821859934 |
| Units | 10.4 Ounce |
J**P
Great product. Out of the jar
Great product. Out of the jar, the wafers seemed a little chewy; however, if they are allowed to sit for 20-30 minutes, they become crisp. I'm not sure if this is by design or not. However, if you like them a little soft, they are great out of the package. If not, let them sit. They are great either way. After researching the question of crispy/not crispy, I have found that wafers such as these are baked in a humid oven so that they can be cut without causing crumbs. As a result, contrary to what I would think intuitively, the chewier ones are actually freshest! In any case, I like mine crispy, so I put them in the oven at 200 degrees Fahrenheit for a couple of minutes. They don't need to toast, just need to evaporate some moisture.
C**A
Anónimo
Excelente
C**N
Jes-its are great
Great cardboard for satisfying that pica need. Good value for money too.
M**V
Exactly what I expected, but you cant eat them right out of the container.
Okay everyone. There's a reason these taste "stale" right out of the container. If they were nice and crispy they wouldn't survive shipping. Literally EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE 1000 PIECES SURVIVED. The only way you can do that is have them be slightly pliable...i.e. stale. Leave them out in the air for a few hours and they crisp up. However, if you throw them in the toaster over for like 60 seconds they come out perfectly crispy without discoloring or warping. Absolutely amazing with Nutella as a crispy, tasty, low calorie snack for those that like to keep their hands and mouth busy while watching a show or movie. If they weren't so pricey Id buy them again, but admittedly they last a long while...and I'm eating like 200 of them at a time.
L**O
Still searching but this a very good
Tl;DR: they are okay and will for sure take you back to the dry memories of church. Though they were stale. I accidentally left them by an open window on an icy cold night and that made them crisp again. Not all communion wafers are the same. I remember this specific type that I got as a kid when we visited my grandparents and went to their local Catholic church. I've long since stopped going to church but every once in awhile I'll crave the wafers. These have satisfied that craving for now, but they are not the ones I use to get with Nana. I'll continue my search
L**A
Delicious Cardboard
I’m no longer Catholic but the taste of communion wafers from my childhood has haunted me. These were great.
U**G
Perfect with Israeli wine circa 32 AD
These are not bad, but def not as good as you get from the dealers in that big building with the colorful windows (idk if they look like that, where you are from) I am used to them dissolving in your mouth right away, but these don't do that. I looked online on how to spice them up a little and some say make tea sandwiches with say Ham (Def Good) or add a little Nutella. But, the best is to enjoy it with a little wine, preferably from Isreal/Middle East and from circa 32 AD. That is a perfect pairing if you ask me.
M**E
Tasty but Pricey
Who would've thought that the simulated flesh of sky-daddy would taste so good, I joke with my Husband that "SoMeOnE aT aMaZoN pRoLlY tHrU iT iN tHeRe!?" No, I buy this, it's that heckin' good. But the ingredients and the process, is it really that much of a process, I feel I could get more product for the price. I spray'em with light oil, airfry at 375(F) for 3 - 5 mins and sprinkle with taco-meat seasoning. I call'em "Blessed Balls."
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