Nabisco Nilla Wafer is a brand of thin, crisp, and sweet vanilla-flavored cookies that are a popular snack and ingredient for desserts.
Nabisco introduced Nilla wafers in 1967.
The cookies were previously produced by the National Biscuit Company, which merged with Nabisco in 1898.
Nilla wafers have been used in many popular recipes, including banana pudding and cheesecake crusts.
Keebler Vanilla Wafers are a similar product that are marketed as an alternative to Nilla wafers. However, they are slightly larger and have a slightly different texture and flavor.
Great Value Vanilla Wafers are a store-brand alternative to Nilla wafers that are sold at Walmart stores. They are similar in taste and texture to Nilla wafers but are typically less expensive.
The original Nilla wafers are thin, crispy, and flavored with vanilla. They are commonly used in desserts, such as banana pudding and cheesecakes.
Nilla Mini Wafers are bite-sized versions of the original Nilla wafers. They can be eaten as a snack or used as a topping for desserts.
Nabisco introduced Nilla wafers in 1967, although the cookies were previously produced by the National Biscuit Company, which merged with Nabisco in 1898.
Nilla wafers are commonly used in recipes for banana pudding, cheesecake crusts, and icebox cakes.
One serving of Nilla wafers (8 cookies) contains 140 calories, 6 grams of fat, 21 grams of carbohydrates, and less than 1 gram of protein.
Yes, Nilla wafers can be used in place of graham crackers for making s'mores. However, some people prefer the traditional graham cracker flavor.
No, Nilla wafers contain milk and are not considered vegan-friendly.