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Every pack contains 2 Red Grape, 2 Apple Pie & 2 Pomegranate Churchkhelas for a total of 320 grams!

Churchkhela is a string of walnuts dipped in a thickened fruit juice and hung to dry until it cures into a rich and chewy coating. Traditional to the country of Georgia, churchkhela was first created over 3000 years ago as a natural way of sustaining energy and strength among warriors in the caucasus region.

*Don’t be thrown off by the string! It is necessary for crafting churchkhela the authentic Georgian way*

  • Packed with essential nutrients and antioxidants

  • Walnuts promote cognitive function and brain health

  • An all-natural energizing snack

  • Naturally preserved for up to 6 months

Order Churchkhela now to discover this forgotten snack from the country of Georgia!

 

Energy, 90 kcal
Fat, 6g
- of which: Saturates, 0.5g
Carbohydrate, 8g
- of which: Sugars, 5g
Protein, 1g

Ingredients: Fruit Juice, Walnuts, Wheat Flour

Each item is carefully packaged and securely enclosed within a shipping box, ensuring they arrive safely on their journey to you.

Western Canada: 1 to 4 business days

Eastern Canada: 4 to 8 business days

Western USA: 4 to 8 business days

Eastern USA: 4 to 9 business days

Chella’s churchkhela is made from ONLY 3 simple ingredients: 100% natural fruit juice, fresh walnuts, and a touch of flour.

The main ingredient in our churchkhela is 100% natural fruit juice, which is the primary source and determinant of the flavor of the final product. The core of churchkhela consists of fresh walnuts giving it a rich flavour with a crunchy texture. The various fruit flavours will have their own sweetness and sourness profiles.

The string is not edible and not tasty!

For the walnuts to be coated with fruit juice, they must first be manually threaded onto a string. That string of walnuts is then dipped into the fruit juice. After dipping, the churchkhela is hung by the string so the fruit juice can dry enough to turn into the fresh chewy outer coating.

The presence of the string in our churchkhela serves as proof of the authentic Georgian method that we use to craft this traditional snack.

The string is also used to cut the churchkhela into pieces without the need for a knife or cutting board.

Churchkhela is a string of walnuts dipped in a fruit juice thickened with flour and then hung to dry until it cures into a rich and chewy coating.

Churchkhela is a snack that can be eaten at anytime 😉, but here are some of our favorite use cases:

  • Sliced up on a charcuterie/cheese board as a sweet and nutty addition
  • Taken as a nutrient and calorie dense snack on a hike
  • As a convenient meal replacement during your lunch break
  • As a portable and complete breakfast on busy mornings

Churchkhela originated 3000 years ago in the region that is now the country of Georgia. Georgia has been a winemaking country since the Bronze Age, where each autumn brought a rich harvest of grapes, various fruits, and nuts. Churchkhela was invented as a way to preserve the surplus grape and nut harvest for consumption during the harsh Georgian winter.

Due to its high nutrient density and naturally long shelf, churchkhela was used as a way of sustaining energy and fueling endurance among warriors and travelers in the Caucasus region.

In modern times, churchkhela is the most popular sweet snack in the Caucasus region. Unfortunately, due to its popularity and demand, most of the churchkhela you will find today is not prepared using the traditional Georgian method.

Store in a dry, ventilated place, at a temperature not exceeding 22°C/71.6°F, like in your pantry!

In these conditions, Churchkhela is good for up to 6 months. However, fresh Churchkhela always tastes better. If stored for a longer period of time, a white coating may appear, don't be alarmed! This is the natural sugar coming to the surface as it dries. This is the process that allows Churchkhela to keep for so long without any preservatives (natural sugar from fruit juice acts as a preservative).

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Natalia

Very good

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Iuliia Syelsky (Westfield, US)

Not natural

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Inna Palter (Wellington, US)
Love it

Love this dessert. It will as the freshest I’ve ever had. Very soft. Great quality.

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Vitaliy Vilchinsky (Richmond, CA)

Assorted 4 Pack

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Chinara Seyidova (San Francisco, US)

Very dry

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