Product type | Wheat snack |
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Owner | Osem |
Country | Israel |
Related brands | Bamba |
Markets | Kosher foods |
Website | osem.co.il |
Bissli (Hebrew: בִּיסְלִי, Bisli) is an Israeli wheat snack produced by Osem. Bissli is Osem's leading snack brand after Bamba.
Over 4,000 tons of Bissli are produced each year in an array of shapes and flavors. Bissli is a crunchy snack that has been likened to fried pasta. The name is a combination of the Yiddish word Bis, meaning "bite", and the Hebrew word li, meaning "for me".
The most popular flavors are "Grill" and "Barbecue". Other flavors include onion, smoky, pizza, falafel, taco and hamburger. Each flavor is shaped differently: the pizza flavored snacks are shaped like squares, the onion flavor like small hoops, and the smoky flavor like small hollow tubes.
Described by the manufacturer as a uniquely Israeli product, Bissli is produced in five factories around Israel. It was first sold in 1970.
Corkscrew-shaped Grill-flavored Bissli
Pizza-flavored Bissli
Falafel-flavored Bissli
Onion-flavored Bissli
Taco-flavored Bissli