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Bamba (snack)

Bamba (Hebrew: במבה) is a snack made of peanut-butter-flavored puffed maize manufactured by the Osem corporation in Kiryat Gat, Israel. Bamba is one of the leading snack foods produced and sold in Israel. It was introduced in 1964.[1] Bamba makes up 25% of the Israeli snack market.[2]

Bamba
Peanut-butter-flavored Bamba
CourseSnack
Place of origin Israel
Created byOsem
Main ingredientsPeanuts, maize, Sunflower oil, salt
VariationsSweet Bamba, Nougat-filled Bamba, Halva-filled Bamba
Food energy
(per 100 g serving)
544 kcal (2278 kJ)
  •   Media: Bamba

Similar products from other domestic manufacturers include "Parpar" (Literally "Butterfly", Telma, since 2000 a subsidiary of Unilever), "Shush" (Strauss-Elite), and "Smoki" (Štark). Osem named the snack "Bamba" because it sounded like baby talk.[3]

Overview edit

Bamba is made from peanut-butter-flavored puffed maize. Bamba contains no preservatives or food coloring, is enriched with several vitamins, and contains high amounts of Unsaturated fat. The energy content is 160 calories per 28 grams.[4] Bamba is certified kosher by Badatz Jerusalem. The Washington Post describes it as "Cheez Doodles without the cheese."[5]

Manufacturing process edit

Corn grits are "popped" under high pressure, turning them into long lines of white, puffed, unflavored Bamba. The lines are cut into nuggets and then moved to a drying chamber where they are air-baked for 20 seconds, which gives them a crispy texture. The peanut butter, imported from Argentina, is added at the end. A worker stands on a step above the rotating drums and pours a pitcher of liquid peanut butter into each of the containers. As the drums turn, the nuggets are coated. The hot Bamba is then moved along a conveyor belt to cool before packaging.[6]

Variations edit

 
Israeli package of Bamba.

In 1964, Bamba was trialed with a cheese flavor[3] but proved unpopular and was dropped. Osem quickly changed tack and launched Bamba in different flavors, including corn, grill, caraway and peanut butter, which became the mainstay of Bamba.

Nowadays, Osem also produces strawberry-flavored Bamba (officially called 'Sweet Bamba' Hebrew: במבה מתוקה, and unofficially 'Red Bamba' Hebrew: במבה אדומה) that is round in shape instead of oblong, and red instead of the usual color. It was originally colored with an artificial red dye, which has since been replaced with beetroot.[6] In 2008 Osem introduced a new Bamba flavor, nougat-filled, produced at the Osem plant in Sderot. It is considered by the Nestlé group, owner of the controlling interest in Osem, to be one of the great successes of Nestlé in Israel.[7] Osem introduced a halva-filled and a chocolate-filled Bamba in 2010, and a "Bamba-filled Bamba" (a peanut-butter-paste filled Bamba) in 2013. In 2014 Osem introduced a special edition of Bamba and their other popular snack Bissli within the same blue package, named "Bissli-Bamba Mix", another edition of "Mix" included onion-flavor Bissli, packaged in a green pack. In 2015, 60g bags of Bamba bomba [specify] were introduced to the market, as well as Banana Punch flavoured Bamba. Coin sized and shaped, "round Bamba" was introduced by the company In 2016, as well as a mini Bamba version of the snack called "Bambini". For Purim 2017, Osem introduced a Pretzel shaped Bamba, and towards the summer of that same year, a caramel biscuit flavoured cream filled Bamba. Ice-coffee filled Bamba was introduced in 2018, and in winter 2019 Osem introduced both Cappuccino cream filled Bamba, as well as Bamba with Chocolate.

In 1963 the Bahlsen company launched a very similar product to the classic Bamba called 'Erdnussflips' (peanut flips) in Germany where it remains a staple snack.

Another similar snack appeared in 1972. 'Smoki' were introduced to the Southeastern European market by the Serbian company Štark (then Soko-Štark).[8]

In 2017 Trader Joe's began offering Bamba under their private label, imported from Osem in Israel.[9]

Peanut allergy edit

As Bamba is made with peanuts, people allergic to peanuts may be severely affected by it. However early peanut consumption is associated with a lower prevalence of peanut allergy.[10] In fact, a 2008 study concluded that, due to the extensive consumption of Bamba by infants in Israel, peanut allergy is rare among Israelis. A control group of Jewish children in the UK had ten times higher rates of allergy; the difference is not accounted for by differences in atopy, social class, genetic background, or peanut allergenicity.[11] The later Learning Early About Peanut Study (LEAP) also showed that high-risk children who were given softened sticks of Bamba in early life had a lower rate of peanut allergy later in life. Children who were exposed to peanuts through Bamba showed an 81% reduction in peanut allergy prevalence.[12] Medical specialists in the United States speculate that the case of Bamba consumption in Israel, with the early introduction of peanut in diets, offers lessons for reducing rates of peanut allergy among children.[13] Bamba has the potential to be a less potent and safer substrate for peanut oral immunotherapy compared to raw and roasted peanuts. The snack has decreased IgE binding, lower levels of major allergens, and decreased protein extractability per unit mass. [14]

Advertising edit

Bamba's advertising features the "Baby Bamba" character heavily. "Bamba Baby" is a cartoon character, depicted wearing a blue diaper. He has one tooth, and is bald except for one ginger curl at the front of his head. In honor of International Women's Day 2020, a female "Baby Bamba" was introduced.[15] Female "Baby Bamba" wears a pink T-shirt and has pigtails. In March 2021 the baseball team New York Mets announced a partnership with the brand.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . osem.co.il. Archived from the original on 27 June 2012.
  2. ^ Leah Granof (11 January 2007). "The Bisli Snack attack". The Jerusalem Post. Despite the apparent popularity of Bisli, the bite-sized nosh comes in decidedly second to Israel's other national pastime, Bamba, in the hierarchy of snack foods – capturing just 15% of the snack market in comparison to Bamba's 25%.
  3. ^ a b Ilana Gordon (6 January 2021). "Bamba, Israel's greatest snack food, may save us all". The Takeout.
  4. ^ "Calories in Osem Bamba Peanut Snack - Calories and Nutrition Facts". MyFitnessPal.com. Retrieved 2017-08-07.
  5. ^ Squires, Sally. "Lean Plate Club". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  7. ^ Tsoref, Ayala (2008-12-29). . Haaretz.com. Archived from the original on 2009-09-01. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  8. ^ Smoki at Superbrands.rs. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
  9. ^ "Is Trader Joe's 'Bamba' The Real Thing — Or A Brilliant Rip-Off?". The Forward. Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  10. ^ New England Journal of Medicine: Marnie Hanel (October 22, 2015). "Letter of Recommendation: Bamba". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Du Toit, G.; Katz, Y.; Sasieni, P.; Mesher, D.; Maleki, S. J.; Fisher, H. R.; Fox, A. T.; Turcanu, V.; Amir, T.; Zadik-Mnuhin, G.; Cohen, A.; Livne, I.; Lack, G. (2008). "Early consumption of peanuts in infancy is associated with a low prevalence of peanut allergy". Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 122 (5): 984–991. doi:10.1016/j.jaci.2008.08.039. PMID 19000582.
  12. ^ Hindley, James P.; Filep, Stephanie; Block, Denise S.; King, Eva M.; Chapman, Martin D. (2018-02-01). "Dose of allergens in a peanut snack (Bamba) associated with prevention of peanut allergy". Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 141 (2): 780–782. doi:10.1016/j.jaci.2017.05.050. ISSN 0091-6749. PMID 28709966.
  13. ^ Pollack, Andrew (February 23, 2015). "Feeding Infants Peanut Products Could Prevent Allergies, Study Suggests". The New York Times.
  14. ^ Cohen, Casey; Rivero, Diana Toscano; Mazer, Bruce; Ben-Shoshan, Moshe (2023-02-01). "Decreased IgE Binding and Less Allergenic Protein Per Unit Mass in Bamba Peanut Snack Compared to Crushed Peanut". Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 151 (2): AB169. doi:10.1016/j.jaci.2022.12.530. ISSN 0091-6749.
  15. ^ Hannah Brown (29 February 2020). "You've come a long way, Baby Bamba". The Jerusalem Post.
  16. ^ "Favorite Israeli snack Bamba teams up with the New York Mets". The Jerusalem Post. 2 April 2021.

External links edit

  • on Osem's website (in English)

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Bamba Hebrew במבה is a snack made of peanut butter flavored puffed maize manufactured by the Osem corporation in Kiryat Gat Israel Bamba is one of the leading snack foods produced and sold in Israel It was introduced in 1964 1 Bamba makes up 25 of the Israeli snack market 2 BambaPeanut butter flavored BambaCourseSnackPlace of origin IsraelCreated byOsemMain ingredientsPeanuts maize Sunflower oil saltVariationsSweet Bamba Nougat filled Bamba Halva filled BambaFood energy per 100 g serving 544 kcal 2278 kJ Media Bamba Similar products from other domestic manufacturers include Parpar Literally Butterfly Telma since 2000 a subsidiary of Unilever Shush Strauss Elite and Smoki Stark Osem named the snack Bamba because it sounded like baby talk 3 Contents 1 Overview 2 Manufacturing process 3 Variations 4 Peanut allergy 5 Advertising 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOverview editBamba is made from peanut butter flavored puffed maize Bamba contains no preservatives or food coloring is enriched with several vitamins and contains high amounts of Unsaturated fat The energy content is 160 calories per 28 grams 4 Bamba is certified kosher by Badatz Jerusalem The Washington Post describes it as Cheez Doodles without the cheese 5 Manufacturing process editCorn grits are popped under high pressure turning them into long lines of white puffed unflavored Bamba The lines are cut into nuggets and then moved to a drying chamber where they are air baked for 20 seconds which gives them a crispy texture The peanut butter imported from Argentina is added at the end A worker stands on a step above the rotating drums and pours a pitcher of liquid peanut butter into each of the containers As the drums turn the nuggets are coated The hot Bamba is then moved along a conveyor belt to cool before packaging 6 Variations edit nbsp Israeli package of Bamba In 1964 Bamba was trialed with a cheese flavor 3 but proved unpopular and was dropped Osem quickly changed tack and launched Bamba in different flavors including corn grill caraway and peanut butter which became the mainstay of Bamba Nowadays Osem also produces strawberry flavored Bamba officially called Sweet Bamba Hebrew במבה מתוקה and unofficially Red Bamba Hebrew במבה אדומה that is round in shape instead of oblong and red instead of the usual color It was originally colored with an artificial red dye which has since been replaced with beetroot 6 In 2008 Osem introduced a new Bamba flavor nougat filled produced at the Osem plant in Sderot It is considered by the Nestle group owner of the controlling interest in Osem to be one of the great successes of Nestle in Israel 7 Osem introduced a halva filled and a chocolate filled Bamba in 2010 and a Bamba filled Bamba a peanut butter paste filled Bamba in 2013 In 2014 Osem introduced a special edition of Bamba and their other popular snack Bissli within the same blue package named Bissli Bamba Mix another edition of Mix included onion flavor Bissli packaged in a green pack In 2015 60g bags of Bamba bomba specify were introduced to the market as well as Banana Punch flavoured Bamba Coin sized and shaped round Bamba was introduced by the company In 2016 as well as a mini Bamba version of the snack called Bambini For Purim 2017 Osem introduced a Pretzel shaped Bamba and towards the summer of that same year a caramel biscuit flavoured cream filled Bamba Ice coffee filled Bamba was introduced in 2018 and in winter 2019 Osem introduced both Cappuccino cream filled Bamba as well as Bamba with Chocolate In 1963 the Bahlsen company launched a very similar product to the classic Bamba called Erdnussflips peanut flips in Germany where it remains a staple snack Another similar snack appeared in 1972 Smoki were introduced to the Southeastern European market by the Serbian company Stark then Soko Stark 8 In 2017 Trader Joe s began offering Bamba under their private label imported from Osem in Israel 9 Peanut allergy editAs Bamba is made with peanuts people allergic to peanuts may be severely affected by it However early peanut consumption is associated with a lower prevalence of peanut allergy 10 In fact a 2008 study concluded that due to the extensive consumption of Bamba by infants in Israel peanut allergy is rare among Israelis A control group of Jewish children in the UK had ten times higher rates of allergy the difference is not accounted for by differences in atopy social class genetic background or peanut allergenicity 11 The later Learning Early About Peanut Study LEAP also showed that high risk children who were given softened sticks of Bamba in early life had a lower rate of peanut allergy later in life Children who were exposed to peanuts through Bamba showed an 81 reduction in peanut allergy prevalence 12 Medical specialists in the United States speculate that the case of Bamba consumption in Israel with the early introduction of peanut in diets offers lessons for reducing rates of peanut allergy among children 13 Bamba has the potential to be a less potent and safer substrate for peanut oral immunotherapy compared to raw and roasted peanuts The snack has decreased IgE binding lower levels of major allergens and decreased protein extractability per unit mass 14 Advertising editBamba s advertising features the Baby Bamba character heavily Bamba Baby is a cartoon character depicted wearing a blue diaper He has one tooth and is bald except for one ginger curl at the front of his head In honor of International Women s Day 2020 a female Baby Bamba was introduced 15 Female Baby Bamba wears a pink T shirt and has pigtails In March 2021 the baseball team New York Mets announced a partnership with the brand 16 See also editBissli another snack by Osem List of brand name snack foodsReferences edit Snacks Bamba osem co il Archived from the original on 27 June 2012 Leah Granof 11 January 2007 The Bisli Snack attack The Jerusalem Post Despite the apparent popularity of Bisli the bite sized nosh comes in decidedly second to Israel s other national pastime Bamba in the hierarchy of snack foods capturing just 15 of the snack market in comparison to Bamba s 25 a b Ilana Gordon 6 January 2021 Bamba Israel s greatest snack food may save us all The Takeout Calories in Osem Bamba Peanut Snack Calories and Nutrition Facts MyFitnessPal com Retrieved 2017 08 07 Squires Sally Lean Plate Club The Washington Post Retrieved 2010 04 26 a b Bamba A little taste of Israel Archived from the original on 2011 10 04 Retrieved 2011 10 17 Tsoref Ayala 2008 12 29 Nestle honcho drops in the see Bamba baby Haaretz Haaretz com Archived from the original on 2009 09 01 Retrieved 2011 10 17 Smoki at Superbrands rs Retrieved 2024 04 14 Is Trader Joe s Bamba The Real Thing Or A Brilliant Rip Off The Forward Retrieved 2019 09 13 New England Journal of Medicine Marnie Hanel October 22 2015 Letter of Recommendation Bamba The New York Times Du Toit G Katz Y Sasieni P Mesher D Maleki S J Fisher H R Fox A T Turcanu V Amir T Zadik Mnuhin G Cohen A Livne I Lack G 2008 Early consumption of peanuts in infancy is associated with a low prevalence of peanut allergy Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 122 5 984 991 doi 10 1016 j jaci 2008 08 039 PMID 19000582 Hindley James P Filep Stephanie Block Denise S King Eva M Chapman Martin D 2018 02 01 Dose of allergens in a peanut snack Bamba associated with prevention of peanut allergy Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 141 2 780 782 doi 10 1016 j jaci 2017 05 050 ISSN 0091 6749 PMID 28709966 Pollack Andrew February 23 2015 Feeding Infants Peanut Products Could Prevent Allergies Study Suggests The New York Times Cohen Casey Rivero Diana Toscano Mazer Bruce Ben Shoshan Moshe 2023 02 01 Decreased IgE Binding and Less Allergenic Protein Per Unit Mass in Bamba Peanut Snack Compared to Crushed Peanut Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 151 2 AB169 doi 10 1016 j jaci 2022 12 530 ISSN 0091 6749 Hannah Brown 29 February 2020 You ve come a long way Baby Bamba The Jerusalem Post Favorite Israeli snack Bamba teams up with the New York Mets The Jerusalem Post 2 April 2021 External links editBamba page on Osem s website in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bamba snack amp oldid 1218851942, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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