Aussie icon the chiko roll may finally find a place in the hearts of consumers in the northern hemisphere as its makers set off on a search fo importers.
Where can you buy chiko rolls.
Since 1995 they have been owned by simplot australia.
An australian take on the spring roll albeit filled with barley and beef and wrapped heavy pastry the chiko roll first made an appearance in 1929.
A chiko roll s filling is primarily cabbage and barley as well.
Originally called chinco roll chiko rolls have now become one of the most widely sold out food items in australia.
In some parts it has even become a cultural symbol of the country.
Parent simplot australia will take the product to anuga the world s largest export trade fair in germany next month.
Meat and vegies in a delicious crunchy coating it s still the best one handed snack around.
In1995 the chiko brand was proudly acquired by simplot australia.
The roll consists of shredded mutton and cabbage grated carrots finely sliced celery barley and rice and spices the latter usually depending on the chef rolled into a tube of dough made from egg and flour.
So what are you waiting for grab a chiko roll today.
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Perfect bonding snack for kids and families.
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Today chiko brings you everyone s favourite snacks in easy take home packs like the original chiko roll.
So if you are not going to buy it from a store and want to make it on your own then this onehowto article is going to tell you how to make a homemade chiko roll.
So what are you waiting for grab a chiko roll today.
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You can t knock the roll.
Chiko roll in the air fryer chiko roll in the air fryer chiko roll is a popular snack invented in australia and when cooked in an air fryer can be a healthy replacement to any deep fried snacks.
Chiko rolls are part and parcel of australian life probably inspired by chinese spring rolls and are usually eaten with one hand whilst holding a beer in the other hand.
The snack was designed to be easily eaten on the move without a plate or cutlery.