You can buy Stonefire Naan Dippers at Costco in an oversized 16.9 ounce container. These are a great deal if you are already a fan of the dippers. If this is your first time trying the product then you might want to start by purchasing a smaller pack at Target just to make sure that the product meets your expectations.
Nutrition and Ingredients
Let’s take a closer look at what you get with these dippers.
Nutrition Facts
You get 16.9 ounces of bread (about 479 g) in a plastic clamshell. One serving is five dippers and there are about 9.5 per container.
The nutritional facts for a single serving are:
- Calories: 150
- Fat: 3g (5% DV)
- Cholesterol: 0mg (0% DV)
- Sodium: 360mg (16% DV)
- Carbohydrates: 27g (10% DV)
- Protein: 4g
Ingredient List
The lobster ravioli have the following ingredients:
- Enriched Wheat Flour
- Water
- Buttermilk
- Soybean Oil
- Modified Wheat Starch
- Cultured Wheat Flour
- Sugar
- Salt
- Acacia
- Dextrose
- Leavening
- Ghee
- Yeast
- Vegetable Mono- And Diglycerides
Taste
You can eat the dippers cold but I like them better after they have been zapped in the microwave for 10-15 seconds.
The naan dippers are fluffy pillows of bread that are great with hummus.
I think the dippers taste like crusty Wonder Bread which is a mixed message.
On one hand, a warm piece of crusty Wonder Bread is a joy to eat and I could imagine using these to make tasty miniature peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
I think they would also be spectacular when warmed and topped with a spread of pimento cheese.
On the other hand, I bought these because I thought I would be getting miniature pieces of naan bread and that just is not what is happening here. The only thing “naan” like about these dippers is the shape. The bread does not have the texture or flavor of authentic naan which made it a disappointment to me.
If you are looking for small bread dippers that go great with a variety of foods then you will enjoy this product. If you are looking for small pieces of naan bread then take a pass.
Costco Value
I bought the 16.9 ounces container of dippers at Costco for a price of $5.49 which works out to a price of $0.324 per ounce.
You can buy a 7.05 ounce container of these dippers for $3.49 at Target which works out to a cost of $0.495 per ounce.
This means that you will save $0.171 per ounce (34%) when you buy the larger container at Costco.
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