Halloumi fries are one of those snacks that no matter how long they’re around for, I will lose my mind over.
Co-op is the latest to add the cheesy snack to its shelves and the 100g bags will only set you back £1.50.
Ursula Artjoki, Co-op crisps, snacks and nuts developer, told Pretty52: “We’ve seen halloumi fries pop-up on many a restaurant menu over the past year.
“So, we wanted to put our Co-op spin on this trend and give our customers the chance to enjoy the popular flavour conveniently in a crisp offering. Co-op Halloumi Fries are a really moreish crowd-pleaser that won’t last long once the bag gets opened.”
If that’s not enough goodness for you, then Iceland recently started selling halloumi burgers, which look insanely good.
Literally putting the cheese in cheeseburger, the frozen food giant is gifting us with a burger patty made entire from halloumi. According to Iceland, the 90g burger includes 50% more halloumi than rival versions from ASDA, Sainsbury’s, and Tesco.
Sainsbury’s and Tesco halloumi burgers clock in at 50g, while the ASDA offering is slightly ‘beefier’ at 62.5g. This means the Iceland version is a whopper in comparison.