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«The croissants are seen by some as an interesting gluten-free alternative, but opinions on taste and texture are mixed. Some find them too hard and doughy, while others enjoy their flavor. The price is frequently criticized as being too high, affecting overall satisfaction.»
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They are hard, taste quite funny and I had severe flatulence and painful heartburn for hours afterwards. Once and never again.
I don't like the taste at all
too expensive. you don't realize how much it costs for celiac patients.
and you could create a gluten-free section instead of scattering products all over the shelves... we don't eat the other products anyway...
very nice discovery
If you have ever tried to bake croissants at home, you will have noticed that the dough has to be a puff pastry that is baked at 200 degrees for 10 minutes. If aha has one shortcoming, it's that it lacks information on baking. These croissants are great!
a bit like a brioche, acceptable alternative
A little small and doughy.
Interesting alternative, but not ours
Great for a gluten-free diet. Unfortunately rather expensive!
actually 0 star. rubbery, tasteless, absolutely inedible. migros how do you allow something like this for 4.50 in your assortment? They are also full of palm oil. A disgrace and a rip-off. Please replace this product.