Pomegranate Walnut Chella Churchkhela

Step away from sugary products and experience what a true healthy sweet snacks should be. Our process uses a revered  3,000-year-old Georgian method & recipe  tradition to produce the finest healthy desserts.

Each Pomegranate Walnut Chella Churchkhela 90g (3.2oz) is bursting with vibrant flavor:

  • The antioxidant-rich juice from 1 whole pomegranate

  • 7 whole, robust walnuts walnuts treated on string

  • A single tablespoon of flour to unify the bind it together 

Containing no chemicals and no sugar added, this is a delicious, guilt-free indulgence that is as powerful as it is delicious.

Important Note: To honor the ancient method, a string is used to cure each piece.

Please remove the string before enjoying

Chella’s Churchkhela are various fruit flavoured healthy desserts made from ONLY 3 simple ingredients with the 3,000-years-old Georgian recipe and method. Powered by the Chella Formula™ — 45% Pure Fruit Juice, 45% Whole Nuts, and just 10% of Wheat Flour. No Sugars Added. Free of any Chemicals. Only naturally occurring sugars from fruit juice, healthy fats and amino from nuts ensuring a true healthy sweet snacks experience

What Is Churchkhela Made From?

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 nuts giving it a rich flavour with a crunchy texture. The various fruit flavors will have their own sweetness and sourness profiles.

The string is not edible and not tasty!

What Does Churchkhela Taste Like?

For the nuts to be coated with fruit juice, they must first be hand 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 icicle.

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 a knife or cutting board.

Why Is There A String?

Churchkhela - known as one of the most aged healthy desserts in the world originated about 3000-years-ago in Caucuses mountings. It is a string of threaded walnuts or hazelnuts dipped into a boiled fruit juice thickened with a touch of flour and then hung to dry. The fruit juice mixture slowly cools down and drips off creating Churchkhela’s unique icicle shape and chewy fruit coating.

In Chella we are carefully keeping heritage ancient method of preparing authentic healthy desserts.

Don't forget to remove the STRING before eating!

How Is Churchkhela Made?

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
A group of friends sitting around a Charcuterie board that is filled up with Churchkhela and cheese and crackers. They all have glasses of red wine.

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.

History Of Churchkhela

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 long period, a white coating may appear, don't be alarmed! This is the natural sugar coming to the surface as it dries. This is how Churchkhela stays fresh for so long without any added preservatives (natural sugar from fruit juice acts as a preservative).

A dry kitchen cupboard fill with paper bags, jars and other preserved foods.

Customer Reviews

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Mari (London, CA)
Please Make More Apple Pie Walnut Bites!

Delicious, delicious, and a good healthy quick snack. Traditional churchkella has a thinner fruit skin to walnut ratio; the Fruitynuts Bites have a thicker fruit slab to walnut ratio. (I like to pull the string out of traditional churchkella beforehand and slice into bite size pieces for easy-access storage.)

I need more of the Apple Pie Walnut Fruitynuts Bites. They are so delicious and chewy and splendidly addictive. No wonder they are sold out. Please, please make more! Especially now, for the Fall and Winter months. ^_^

The other flavours are delicious, too. Pomegranate and Raspberry are lovely. All of them are nice. Since everyone's tastes can vary, I'd recommend the variety packs so people can discover their own favourites.

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Tiffany H. (Olean, US)
GET THE RASPBERRY & POMEGRANATE!

Honestly I tried most of these and my favorite is the raspberry & pomegranate. I wasn't a fan of the grape w the hazelnuts but the raspberry & pomegranate are amazing!! I wish other nuts could be used like pecans bc some of my friends are allergic to walnuts but this stuff is amazing! 10/10 would recommend

by the time I was asked to leave a review I had no more left cuz either (A) I ate them or (B) what I didn't eat I gave to my friends! they loved it too!

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Eric G. (Bend, US)
Tasty

The pomegranate flavor is good. It is very nutty; I wish it were a bit fruitier and slightly sweeter.

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Anonymous (Toronto, CA)
Did not enjoy

Not much flavour and texture is odd

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Svitlana T. (Atlanta, US)

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